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olivegnat402Lv1
6 Oct 2020
A block of mass m = 1.50 kg is at rest on a ramp of mass M = 4.50 kg which, in turn, is at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. (Fig. P8.13a). The block and the ramp are aligned so that each has its center of mass located at x = 0. When released, the block slides down the ramp to the left, and the ramp, also free to slide on the frictionless surface, slides to the right as in Figure P8.13b. Calculate , the distance the ramp has moved to the right when .
A block of mass m = 1.50 kg is at rest on a ramp of mass M = 4.50 kg which, in turn, is at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. (Fig. P8.13a). The block and the ramp are aligned so that each has its center of mass located at x = 0. When released, the block slides down the ramp to the left, and the ramp, also free to slide on the frictionless surface, slides to the right as in Figure P8.13b. Calculate , the distance the ramp has moved to the right when .
KathLv10
29 Nov 2020