s and angles as needed. 2) What two forces are trying to make block m1 slide down the ramp?  3) Draw a free body diagram for block 2. Label all forces and angles as needed.  4) What two forces are trying

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1)  Draw a free body diagram for block m1. Label all
forces and angles as needed.

2) What two forces are trying to make block m1 slide
down the ramp? 

3) Draw a free body diagram for block 2. Label all
forces and angles as needed. 

4) What two forces are trying to accelerate block m2
down the ramp? 

5) What is the force of the pull (P)? Your answer may
only be in terms of θ, m1, m2, g, and μs.

Shown to the right are two blocks(masses m, and
m), sitting on top of one another. There is no
friction between block m, and the floor but there
is static friction (µs) between blocks m, and m2.
Block m, has a force (P) pulling it down the
ramp (horizontal to the ramp surface) and block
m, is secured to the wall via a rope which has
tension (T). The system is on the verge moving
but does not.
M2
M1
-Before you start, draw your x and y axis on the image so
that we know how your FBD's nvill look!
Transcribed Image Text:Shown to the right are two blocks(masses m, and m), sitting on top of one another. There is no friction between block m, and the floor but there is static friction (µs) between blocks m, and m2. Block m, has a force (P) pulling it down the ramp (horizontal to the ramp surface) and block m, is secured to the wall via a rope which has tension (T). The system is on the verge moving but does not. M2 M1 -Before you start, draw your x and y axis on the image so that we know how your FBD's nvill look!
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