What is the acceleration of mass m?[take g=10m/s^2]
1 Answer
The accerlation is approximately
Explanation:
For this problem I will assume that the pulley is massless and frictionless as it is not stated otherwise
Start by determining expressions for the net force of each object. When released, the object will clearly accelerate down the left incline, because the slope is greater. Thus
F_"net right" = m_"total"a
F_t - mgsin(theta) - mgmucostheta = 2ma
From the other one
mgsin(alpha) - F_t - mgmucosalpha = 2ma
Solving for tension in the first equation:
F_t = 2ma + mgsintheta + mgmucostheta
Substitute into the second .
mgsinalpha - 2ma - mgsintheta - mgmucostheta - mgmucosalpha = 2ma
Put in the values now
mgsin(53˚) - mgsin(37˚) - mg(0.05)cos(53˚) - mg(0.05)cos(37) = 2ma
4a = gsin(53˚) - gsin(37˚) - g0.05cos(53˚) - g0.05cos(37˚)
a = 0.31 m/s^2
Hopefully this helps!