Asked by Sabrina
                Block B has a mass of 4.2 kg and block A has a mass of 2.6 kg. They are in contact and slide over a frictionless horizontal surface. A force of 11 N acts on B.(force applied on block b then block a , they are beside each other)
what is the force on B due to A if the blocks are interchanged?
            
        what is the force on B due to A if the blocks are interchanged?
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    If the force is horizontal on B, pushing A
net force=totalmass*a
a=11/(4.2+2.6)
so the force pushing on A, and A pushing on B, is 2.6*a
    
net force=totalmass*a
a=11/(4.2+2.6)
so the force pushing on A, and A pushing on B, is 2.6*a
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