In Figure P4.30, m1 = 11.0 kg and m2 = 4.5 kg. The coefficient of static friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.60 while the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30. Figure P4.30 (a) If the system is released from rest, what will its acceleration be? m/s" (b) If the system is set in motion with m2 moving downward, what will be the acceleration of the system? m/s"
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1 N which is less than the limiting friction force of 64.7 N. Therefore, the system will remain at rest and the acceleration will be 0 m/s^2. Show more…
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