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Find the acceleration of the block A and B shown in the figure, if the system is initially at rest. Take g=10 m/s2.


A
20.67 m/s2,3.6 m/s2
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B
3.6 m/s2,2.7 m/s2
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C
10 m/s2, zero
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Zero, 10 m/s2
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Solution

The correct option is A 20.67 m/s2,3.6 m/s2
The FBDs of the blocks are as shown

From the FBDs we have
N1=mAg=1.5g=15 N
N2=N1+2.5g=15+25=40 N
fmax=μN1=0.6×15=9 N

Assume that both the blocks will move together, then the common acceleration is given by,
ac=FmA+mB=401.5+2.5=10 m/s2

From the block B we have required friction force f to make blocks move together
f=mBac=2.5×10=25 N
f>fmax, our assumption is wrong here.
So, they will slip over each other and move separately with different acceleration.
aA=40fmax1.5=4091.5=20.67 m/s2
and, aB=fmax2.5=92.5=3.6 m/s2

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