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Homework Statement
A 230-g air track glider is connected to a string hanging over a frictionless pulley. A 100-g mass hangs from the other end of the string. a) Draw force diagrams for the glider and the hanging mass. b) Find the acceleration of each.
Homework Equations
F=ma
a=m2/(m1+m2) x g
The Attempt at a Solution
So I attempted solve this problem many ways. My textbook was not helping at all so I googled information on pulley systems. I got an example that fit this and I plugged in the numbers and got the answer to b. I don't need help with the free body diagram, just with understanding this.
The equation I found was a= m2/(m1+m2)x g. So I plugged in the values: a=.1kg/(.23kg+.1kg) x g=2.97m/s2
The problem is, I have no clue how that formula works or why it was used. I initially tried to solve the problem by adding the forces and dividing by the total mass, but I was kind of lost.
Any help is greatly appreciated.