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Two rubber bands pulling on an object cause it to accelerate at 1.4m/s 2 a) what

ID: 1688259 • Letter: T

Question

Two rubber bands pulling on an object cause it to accelerate at 1.4m/s 2 a) what will be the object's acceleration if it is pulled by three rubber bands? __________m/s 2 b) what will be the acceleration of six of these objects glued together if they are pulled by two rubber bands? _________m/s 2 Two rubber bands pulling on an object cause it to accelerate at 1.4m/s 2 a) what will be the object's acceleration if it is pulled by three rubber bands? __________m/s 2 b) what will be the acceleration of six of these objects glued together if they are pulled by two rubber bands? _________m/s 2 b) what will be the acceleration of six of these objects glued together if they are pulled by two rubber bands? _________m/s 2

Explanation / Answer

The acceleration of the object a = 1.4m/s^2 (a) If it is pulled by two rubber bands 2T = ma then T = ma/2 If it is pulled by three 3T = ma' then acceleration a' = 3T/m = 3/m (ma/2) = 1.5(1.4m/s^2) = 2.1m/s^2 (b) IF we pulled six objects by two rubber bands then a'' = 2T/6m a'' = 2/6m (ma/2) = a/6 = 1.4 /6 = 0.233 m/s^2

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