The figure shows an object of mass ?1 = 1.0 kg on an inclined frictionless surface. The angle of the inclined surface is ? = 25 with respect to the horizontal. The object of mass ?1 is connected by an ideal string over an ideal pulley to a second object of mass ?2 = 2.05 kg on a horizontal frictionless surface below the overhang that is formed by the inclined surface. Furthermore, an external force of magnitude ???? = 10 N is exerted on the object with a mass ?1. We observe both objects accelerate. i. Draw separate free-body diagrams of all the forces acting on the two objects ii. Calculate the tension in the string connecting the two objects.
Rotational Equilibrium And Rotational Dynamics
In physics, the state of balance between the forces and the dynamics of motion is called the equilibrium state. The balance between various forces acting on a system in a rotational motion is called rotational equilibrium or rotational dynamics.
Equilibrium of Forces
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The figure shows an object of mass ?1 = 1.0 kg on an inclined frictionless surface. The angle of the
inclined surface is ? = 25 with respect to the horizontal. The object of mass ?1 is connected by an
ideal string over an ideal pulley to a second object of mass ?2 = 2.05 kg on a horizontal frictionless
surface below the overhang that is formed by the inclined surface. Furthermore, an external force of
magnitude ???? = 10 N is exerted on the object with a mass ?1. We observe both objects accelerate.
i. Draw separate free-body diagrams of all the forces acting on the two objects
ii. Calculate the tension in the string connecting the two objects.
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