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a. Draw the free body diagrams of m1, m2 and block M.
b. Determine the acceleration vectors of all mobile bodies in the situation where
they are always in contact as shown in Fig .1.
c. Calculate the normal reaction forces on block M and m; tension in the string and contact force
between block M and m2.
Transcribed Image Text:a. Draw the free body diagrams of m1, m2 and block M. b. Determine the acceleration vectors of all mobile bodies in the situation where they are always in contact as shown in Fig .1. c. Calculate the normal reaction forces on block M and m; tension in the string and contact force between block M and m2.
2. Fig. 1 shows a three-body system where m, and m, are connected by a string and both are
sliding on the different surfaces of block M. A force É is applied on block M and the whole
system moves to the right. Magnitude of the force F is 250 N and the masses, M = 20 kg,
m, = 3 kg and m, = 4 kg. All surfaces are frictionless, the pulley is massless, and the string
is massless and inextensible.
m2
M
Fig. 1
Transcribed Image Text:2. Fig. 1 shows a three-body system where m, and m, are connected by a string and both are sliding on the different surfaces of block M. A force É is applied on block M and the whole system moves to the right. Magnitude of the force F is 250 N and the masses, M = 20 kg, m, = 3 kg and m, = 4 kg. All surfaces are frictionless, the pulley is massless, and the string is massless and inextensible. m2 M Fig. 1
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