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Newtonian mechanics discusses the movement of classical bodies under the influence of forces by applying Newton’s three laws. For more general concepts, use [classical-mechanics]. For Newton’s description of gravity, use [newtonian-gravity].
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Analysis of a system consisting of a leaking tank of water
The departure point is this problem:
A water tank on wheels is moving over an horizontal trail with negligible friction. There is a small opening in one of the walls, at a depth of $h$ below the tank …
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Friction forces on stack of blocks
Consider a block sliding on a surface, with friction between the two. The friction force will be equal to $\mu N$, where $N$ is the normal reaction force, which is usually equal to $mg$, where, $m$ is …
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Force transmitted to mass through spring [closed]
Consider the following system, where we have a mass $m$ between two springs with constant $k$. A force $F$ is applied to the spring on the left, and the spring on the right is fixed.
What is the fo …
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Dependence of tension (considering a pulley system) on the mass of loads
Consider the diagram below
All circles are pulleys, which are fixed at the ceiling. M represents an engine (with a certain power) that is pulling the cable. C and D are weights. The acceleration of …
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Dynamic analysis of cylinder on top of moving plate
Consider the following setup
Everything is initially at rest. $P$ is a constant force which is then applied on the plate for a given time interval. There exists friction between the ground and the …