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Jane and John, with masses of 54kg and 63kg , respectively, stand on a frictionless surface 11m apart. John pulls on a rope tha...Asked by Herb
Jane and John, with masses of 50kg and 68kg , respectively, stand on a frictionless surface 13m apart. John pulls on a rope that connects him to Jane, giving Jane an acceleration of 0.86m/s2 toward him. What is the magnitude of the John's acceleration?
If the pulling force is applied constantly, where will Jane and John meet?
If the pulling force is applied constantly, where will Jane and John meet?
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The force is the same.
find f from Janes acceleration, then find acceleration of John by the same force.
find f from Janes acceleration, then find acceleration of John by the same force.
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