Question 9 The following diagram represents two masses attached by a single string over a frictionless pulley. 4.7 kg 17 kg 55° 33° The coefficient of kinetic friction on the 1.7 kg box is 0.12. The coefficient of kinetic friction on the 4.7kg box is 0.23 a. Assuming the 4.7kg slides down the ramp, what is the acceleration of the 4.7kg box? b. What is the tension in the rope?

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Question 9
The following diagram represents two masses attached by a single string over a
frictionless pulley.
4.7 kg
1.7 kg
55°
33°
The coefficient of kinetic friction on the 1.7 kg box is 0.12.
The coefficient of kinetic friction on the 4.7kg box is 0.23
a. Assuming the 4.7kg slides down the ramp, what is the acceleration of the 4.7kg box?
b. What is the tension in the rope?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 The following diagram represents two masses attached by a single string over a frictionless pulley. 4.7 kg 1.7 kg 55° 33° The coefficient of kinetic friction on the 1.7 kg box is 0.12. The coefficient of kinetic friction on the 4.7kg box is 0.23 a. Assuming the 4.7kg slides down the ramp, what is the acceleration of the 4.7kg box? b. What is the tension in the rope?
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