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==The problem==
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==Step 1:  Identify the system==
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:The block is the system with the following external forces, A normal force, a gravitational force, and the force of friction.
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==Step 2: Choose a suitable coordinate system==
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: A coordinate system with one axis along the direction of motion may make solving the problem easier
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==Step 3: Draw the Free Body Diagram==
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[[File:TF_UCM_FBD_InclinedPlaneWfriction.png | 200 px]]
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== Step 4: Define the Force vectors using the above coordinate system==
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==Step 5: Use Newton's second law==
  
  
 
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[[Forest_UCM_NLM#Atwoods_Machine]]

Revision as of 11:21, 22 August 2014

Simple Atwood's machine

TF UCM SAM 1.gif


[math]\Rightarrow T = \frac{2m_1m_2}{m_1+m_2} g[/math]

Double Atwood's machine

TF UCM DAM 1.gif


The problem

Step 1: Identify the system

The block is the system with the following external forces, A normal force, a gravitational force, and the force of friction.

Step 2: Choose a suitable coordinate system

A coordinate system with one axis along the direction of motion may make solving the problem easier

Step 3: Draw the Free Body Diagram

200 px

Step 4: Define the Force vectors using the above coordinate system

Step 5: Use Newton's second law

Forest_UCM_NLM#Atwoods_Machine