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#1 2010-02-10 04:47:31

Leeroyguitar27
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Help Friction/incline/pulley problem

Hey, my names matt. im taking physics intro at college. im confused on this problem.

Body b is hanging free by a weightless cord which is wrapped around a pulley which is attached to Body A on the incline.

Body A weighs 100 N, and body B weighs 33 N. The coefficients of friction between A and the incline are μs = 0.56 and μk = 0.25. Angle θ is 40°. Let the positive direction of an x axis be up the incline.

Find the acceleration of A, if A is moving up the incline? What is the acceleration if A is moving down the incline?



What i need help is with determining all the forces present, especially how kinetic and static friction can influence at the same time.

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#2 2010-02-20 07:36:39

Martin
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Re: Help Friction/incline/pulley problem

Martin wrote:

See the second bullet point here.


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