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physics question.....

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According to me the answer should be B which is 1.7 m/s^2.

The thing is that the weight of the 2kg mass acts as Tension in the string which pulls the box.

So Tension minus frictional force = ma
(2x9.81)-(6)=8xa
a=1.7

Hope it helps. I don't know whether my answer is right ot wrong. o_O
 
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force= mass x acceleration
acc. = force/ mass

the force is----> W=mg
=2.0 x 9.81 = 19.62 N
therefore the resultant force is----> 19.62 - 6 (fritional force) = 13.62 N

the total mass is---->the acc. of the box is caused by the 2kg block plus the mass itself..so the total mass is 2+8=10 kg

acc. = force/ mass
10.62/ 10 = 1.362 = 1.4 m/s2 so its (A).
 
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larina said:
force= mass x acceleration
acc. = force/ mass

the force is----> W=mg
=2.0 x 9.81 = 19.62 N
therefore the resultant force is----> 19.62 - 6 (fritional force) = 13.62 N

the total mass is---->the acc. of the box is caused by the 2kg block plus the mass itself..so the total mass is 2+8=10 kg

acc. = force/ mass
10.62/ 10 = 1.362 = 1.4 m/s2 so its (A).
Why did you add the mass of that 2kg in f=ma while calculating the acceleration? Won't we take only 8kg, cuz we're calculating ITS acceleration... =s
 
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ya zishi i was also thinking the same but larina is ryt cos markscheme says ans is A
 
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the total mass is---->the acc. of the box is caused by the 2kg block plus the mass itself..so the total mass is 2+8=10 kg
plzx elaborate this point larina
 
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my teacher told me that we take the total mass because the accerleration of the 8kg block is caused by the 2kg block...and the 2 blocks are moving together...so for calculating the accerleration of the 8kg block we add both masses together.
 
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why 20-T=2a and what is T that is acting up in the mass 2 kg as you have stated T as the resultant force in mass 8 kg?
 
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well i thought it was so abvious that i do not need to mention bt anywayx T is the tension in string which is a bi-directional force
 
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