Physics Ninja looks at a 2 block problem where we are interested in finding the maximum forces that can be applied such that both blocks slide together.
Everytime we deal with newtonian mechanics we need to work with inertial reference frames. Block 2 is accelerating, so it cannot be our frame of reference... we need to pick another one thats stationary or moving at a constant speed... we usually pick earth for that, even though its not exactly an inertial frame of reference. Its a good approximation though.
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Nice vedio
How is theta found to be 25°
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Why you equate m1 to ma, that's not accelerating relative to m2 isn't it? So that is equal to 0?
Everytime we deal with newtonian mechanics we need to work with inertial reference frames. Block 2 is accelerating, so it cannot be our frame of reference... we need to pick another one thats stationary or moving at a constant speed... we usually pick earth for that, even though its not exactly an inertial frame of reference. Its a good approximation though.