Why does a child in a wagon seem to fall backward when you give the wagon a sharp pull forward?
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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics
Question
(II) Redo Example 4-13 but (a) set up the equations so thatthe direction of the acceleration a of each object is in thedirection of motion of that object. (In Example 4-13, wetook a as positive upward for both masses.) (b) Solve theequations to obtain the same answers as in Example 4-13.
Solution
The first step in solving 4 problem number 47 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (II) Redo Example 4-13 but (a) set up the equations so thatthe direction of the acceleration a of each object is in thedirection of motion of that object. (In Example 4-13, wetook a as positive upward for both masses.) (b) Solve theequations to obtain the same answers as in Example 4-13.
From the textbook chapter Dynamics:
Newton's Laws of Motion you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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