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Two blocks, A and B, of masses 2m and 3m respectively, are attached to the ends of a light string. Initially A is held at rest on a fixed rough plane. The plane is... show full transcript
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To find the tension T, we start by analyzing the forces acting on both blocks A and B.
For block A, the forces acting on it are:
Then the frictional force becomes:
For block B, the only force acting on it is the gravitational force:
Considering the equations of motion for both blocks:
Next, since both blocks are connected, we can express acceleration a in terms of the tension. If we equate the two (since they are connected by the string):
Now substituting the value of (a) derived from one equation into the other, we simplify to find:
Putting (\sin(\alpha) = \frac{5}{13}) (since, from the triangle, (\tan(\alpha) = \frac{5}{12})), we can derive the equations for T. Simplifying all these leads us to:
After plug-in values and balancing both equations properly, we arrive at:
Thus we have shown that the tension T can be expressed as (T = \frac{12mg}{5} ).
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