A 6.0-kg object undergoes an acceleration of 2.0 m/s2. (a) What is the magnitude of the resultant force acting on it? (b) If this same force is applied to a 4.0-kg object, what acceleration is produced
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In Figure P4.30, m1 10 kg and m2 4.0 kg. The coefcient of static friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.50, and the coefcient of kinetic friction is 0.30. (a) If the system is released from rest, what will its acceleration be? (b) If the system is set in motion with m2 moving downward, what will be the acceleration of the system?
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The first step in solving 4 problem number 36 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Figure P4.30, m1 10 kg and m2 4.0 kg. The coefcient of static friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.50, and the coefcient of kinetic friction is 0.30. (a) If the system is released from rest, what will its acceleration be? (b) If the system is set in motion with m2 moving downward, what will be the acceleration of the system?
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