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Homework Statement
Superman is regaining his strength by pulling with a force F on a large block of mass M resting on a frictionless floor as shown. A small block of mass m rests on the upper surface of the large block, and there is friction at that surface, with static coefficient μ. Lois Lane has tied the small block to the wall with a light strong cable sloping up at an angle ∅. Everything is shown on the sketch, and things that look horizontal are. What is the maximum value of F before something slips? (Answers in Newtons)
∅- 60°
m=250kg
M=450kg
μ=0.5
Possible answers;
a) 1230
b) 1094
c) 946
d) 829
e) 656
*Check attachment for a picture.
Homework Equations
F=ma, Ff=Fnxμ,Fnet=F1+F2+F3
The Attempt at a Solution
I drew the FBDs for both masses, but I do feel i did something wrong.
for mass m, I had Tcos60° upwards, Tsin60° to the right, Ff to the left, and Fg facing down.
for mass M, I had Fg facing down, Fn facing up, and Fnm [Normal force of mass m] also facing down.
That's as far as I got.
*The picture is upside down, sorry!