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Two forces FA and FB are applied to an object whose mass is 13.0 kg. The larger force is FA.? - 811 - 05-22-2014 11:00 AM

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Two forces FA and FB are applied to an object whose mass is 13.0 kg. The larger force is FA. When both forces point due east, the object's acceleration has a magnitude of 1.27 m/s2. However, when FA points due east and FB points due west, the acceleration is 0.837 m/s2, due east. Find (a) the magnitude of FA and (b) the magnitude of FB


- Jim - 05-22-2014 11:04 AM

The combined SIZE of the two forces (FA + FB) = m(a1) = (13.0)(1.27) = 16.51 N
The SIZE difference (FA - FB) of the two forces = m(a2) = (13.0)(0.837) = 10.881 N

FA + FB = 16.51
FA = 16.51 - FB

FA - FB = 10.881
16.51 - FB - FB = 10.881
-2FB = -16.51 + 10.881 = -5.629
FB = 5.629/2 = 2.8145 ≈ 2.81 N ANS(b)
FA = FB + 10.881 = 2.8145 + 10.881 = 13.6955 ≈ 13.7 N ANS (a)