Two blocks connected by a rope of negligible mass are being dragged by a horizontal force (see figure below). Suppose F = 65.0 N, m, = 14.0 kg, m2 = 22.0 kg, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between each block and the surface is 0.096. T (a) Draw a free-body diagram for each block. Choose File No file chosen This answer has not been graded yet. (b) Determine the acceleration of the system. m/s2 (c) Determine the tension T in the rope. N

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Two blocks connected by a rope of negligible mass are being dragged by a horizontal force (see figure below). Suppose F = 65.0 N, m, = 14.0 kg, m2 = 22.0 kg, and the coefficient of
kinetic friction between each block and the surface is 0.096.
T
(a) Draw a free-body diagram for each block. Choose File No file chosen
This answer has not been graded yet.
(b) Determine the acceleration of the system.
m/s2
(c) Determine the tension T in the rope.
N
Transcribed Image Text:Two blocks connected by a rope of negligible mass are being dragged by a horizontal force (see figure below). Suppose F = 65.0 N, m, = 14.0 kg, m2 = 22.0 kg, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between each block and the surface is 0.096. T (a) Draw a free-body diagram for each block. Choose File No file chosen This answer has not been graded yet. (b) Determine the acceleration of the system. m/s2 (c) Determine the tension T in the rope. N
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