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(ii)

0) a
-0.12 ms 2 Fig. 5.57
What is the net
does A apply on force on the block A? What force
B? What force doesB
indicates that the 50 kg block, instead OW appy on
n actually slides up. Hence the 30 ko of the action-reaction
blocks. pairs on the contact surtaces
own and that of 50 kg slides up the b. Four blocks of the (Ans. FI3 m, FI3, 2FI3, F3)
with 0.12 ms same mass m connected by
ae pulled by a force F on a coras
30o-50 a smnooth horizontal
sin
50,x
r= 0.5 -0.12) =50x 4.88 = 244 N. m

50(10x m F
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and 4 kg are connected to the Fig. 5.58
f6 kg
massesof
light inextensible string that goes surtace, as shown in Fig. 558. Determine the
of a
frictionless pulley. Find the acceleration of
nds tensions I, I, and T, in the cords.
andthe tension in the string when the 3 1 1
ssesreleased. Take g =10ms
are
Ans. I =E,I,
4
=F, 2
T, - E
[Central. Schools 171 (Ans. 2 mns2 24 N) 7. In Fig.5.59, find the acceleration a of the
and m, are connected by a massless the systema
sses Mh
shown in Fig. 5.55. Find the value of
tensions I and I, in the strings. Assume
the stringif a force of 200 Nis applied on TË
[Ans. () 75 N (ii) 125 N] 8 kg
m
T T 50 kg
kg

Fig.5.55 2 kg
whose masses are m = 50 kg and
re tied by a light string and are placed Fig. 5.59
s horizontal surface. When is pulled
dacceleration of 5 ms is produced the table and the pulleys are friction
dies. Calculate the value of F. What is strings are massless. Take g =9.8 ms
che string ? (Ans. 1000N, 750N) (Ans. 1.A ms,?

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