How to compare the relative change in momentum of two blocks attached by a pulley?
Two blocks A and B of equal mass are connected by a light inextensible taut string passing over two light smooth pulleys fixed to the blocks. The parts of the string not in contact with the pulleys are horizontal. A horizontal force F is applied to the block A as shown. There is no friction, then
(1) the acceleration of A will be more than that of B
(2) the acceleration of A will be less than that of B
(3) the sum of rate of changes of momentum of A and B is greater than the magnitude of F
(4) the sum of rate of changes of momentum of A and B is equal to the magnitude of F
Two blocks A and B of equal mass are connected by a light inextensible taut string passing over two light smooth pulleys fixed to the blocks. The parts of the string not in contact with the pulleys are horizontal. A horizontal force F is applied to the block A as shown. There is no friction, then
(1) the acceleration of A will be more than that of B
(2) the acceleration of A will be less than that of B
(3) the sum of rate of changes of momentum of A and B is greater than the magnitude of F
(4) the sum of rate of changes of momentum of A and B is equal to the magnitude of F
1 Answer
See below.
Explanation:
Calling
Now solving the system
where
and comparing