While on a very smooth level transcontinental plane flight, your coffee cup sits motionless on your tray. Are there forces acting on the cup? If so, how do they differ from the forces that would be acting on the cup if it sat on your kitchen table at home?
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Question
Blocks of mass m and 2m are on a horizontal frictionless surface (Figure 4-66). The blocks are connected by a horizontal string. In addition, forces and are applied as shown. (a) If the forces shown are constant, find the tension in the connecting string. (b) If the magnitudes of the forces vary with time as and where C equals to 5.00 N/s and t is time, find the time at which the tension in the string equals to 10.0 N.
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The first step in solving 4 problem number 95 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Blocks of mass m and 2m are on a horizontal frictionless surface (Figure 4-66). The blocks are connected by a horizontal string. In addition, forces and are applied as shown. (a) If the forces shown are constant, find the tension in the connecting string. (b) If the magnitudes of the forces vary with time as and where C equals to 5.00 N/s and t is time, find the time at which the tension in the string equals to 10.0 N.
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