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can someone give me the fbd of this one
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nori
nori4mo ago
only tension mv^2/l will be the net force T=mv^2/l in this case
Sephrina
SephrinaOP4mo ago
and second one?
nori
nori4mo ago
yeah so as soon as you drop the block it is at rest initially wrt ground it'll keep moving rel to the belt until it attains the velocity of the belt after they have the same velocity there's no rel displacement so you can do it from the frame of ref of the belt take u as 2 in the opp dirn v=0 put acceln 5
Sephrina
SephrinaOP4mo ago
yh i get this but i need a fbd
Monishrules
Monishrules4mo ago
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Sephrina
SephrinaOP4mo ago
is this of second one? or first cuz im ok with first one
nori
nori4mo ago
fbd of the 2nd one
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Sephrina
SephrinaOP4mo ago
oh ok thnks +solved @ns @Monishrules
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