IlyaR Full Member 10+ Year Member Aug 3, 2013 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad I don't see why the tension wouldn't be 213 MA +T=MG (since we want the rope to accelerate downwards, Tension is less than MG) MA= 200 MG= 413 after Fk 413-200= T, no? Why am I seeing this incorrectly? Ugh, just realized my mistake.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad I don't see why the tension wouldn't be 213 MA +T=MG (since we want the rope to accelerate downwards, Tension is less than MG) MA= 200 MG= 413 after Fk 413-200= T, no? Why am I seeing this incorrectly? Ugh, just realized my mistake.
Romz M.D. ✅ Pharm.D ✅ Verified Member 10+ Year Member Aug 4, 2013 #3 For anyone who missed this *cough me cough*, don't forget to include the tendency for the damn box to slide down the ramp in your free body diagram. We add ma to T because it's not in equilibrium. Upvote 0 Downvote
For anyone who missed this *cough me cough*, don't forget to include the tendency for the damn box to slide down the ramp in your free body diagram. We add ma to T because it's not in equilibrium.