I was just wondering if it is possible to find the force of tension between the two objects and applied force, if only mass 1, mass 2 and total force of friction were given? I know we can calculate the amount of friction acting on each individual mass, but wouldn't we need acceleration to solve for Ft and Fa?
i just turned 13, (gr9) so this doesn't apply to me in my courses so far so excuse me if i sound silly, but shouldn't the final answer be velocity not acceleration?
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Kandis93 2 days ago
I was just wondering if it is possible to find the force of tension between the two objects and applied force, if only mass 1, mass 2 and total force of friction were given? I know we can calculate the amount of friction acting on each individual mass, but wouldn't we need acceleration to solve for Ft and Fa?
cookiekekee 1 month ago
i just turned 13, (gr9) so this doesn't apply to me in my courses so far so excuse me if i sound silly, but shouldn't the final answer be velocity not acceleration?
DomGambles101 1 month ago
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OptimusO07 5 months ago
Mr, you have to do more videos like this. it really helpful, if you have more videos like this that will be great. Really, you did a well explanation. I really love it
Wyteng14 6 months ago 2
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PhysicsEH 6 months ago
are there any lectures explaining the concepts of newton's laws
chotapathan313 1 year ago
@chotapathan313 We used Newton's laws to solve problems but we did not go over the concepts. That is a good idea that we will try and get to. Thanks.
PhysicsEH 1 year ago
Excellent series, very helpful for 1st year mech engineering studies.
AlexBlack54 1 year ago
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PhysicsEH 1 year ago
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