Constraint Equations Homework: v0, v1, v2

In summary, when considering a string, the velocities at both ends should be equal. Therefore, the velocities v1 and v2 of blocks A and B should be equal. However, there is a discrepancy between whether these velocities should be with respect to the block or with respect to the ground.
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Homework Statement


Block C is moving with a velocity v0 and block A and B are moving with velocities v1 and v2 with respect to block C. Find the relation between v0, v1 and v2
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The Attempt at a Solution


Since the string is in-extensible, its velocity at both ends should be equal. So v1=v2
But should i take the velocity with respect to Earth instead of velocity with respect to block? Both gives me different answers.
 
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Titan97 said:
So v01=v2
Did you mean v1=v2?
What do you think - should it be the speeds relative to the block that are equal or speeds relative to the ground?
 
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The string itself has a velocity v0 if A and B are at rest. Then if A acquires a velocity v1, then B should also have a velocity v1.
 

Related to Constraint Equations Homework: v0, v1, v2

1. What are constraint equations in physics?

Constraint equations in physics are mathematical expressions used to describe the relationships between different variables in a system. They represent restrictions or limitations on the motion or behavior of objects, and help to define the boundaries of a problem.

2. What is the purpose of using constraint equations in homework?

The use of constraint equations in homework allows students to practice applying mathematical concepts to real-world situations. They also help to develop problem-solving skills and enhance understanding of the relationships between different variables in a system.

3. How do I identify the constraints in a problem?

The constraints in a problem can be identified by carefully reading the question and looking for any limitations or restrictions on the variables involved. This could include known values, equations, or physical properties of the system.

4. How do I solve constraint equations in homework?

The process of solving constraint equations in homework involves identifying the variables, setting up the equations based on the given constraints, and then applying mathematical principles to solve for the unknown variables. It may also involve using graphs or diagrams to visualize the problem.

5. Are there any tips for solving constraint equations in homework?

Some tips for solving constraint equations in homework include thoroughly understanding the given problem, carefully labeling and organizing variables, checking for units and consistency, and double-checking the final solution to ensure it makes sense in the context of the problem.

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