Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems - Part 2 - The Equation of Motion

Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems - Part 2 - The Equation of Motion

You've learnt a lot about Newton's laws in the previous lesson - Pulley Problems are a chance to apply them. We can use the equation of motion, F=maF=ma, to analyse each particle in a pulley problem and figure out how fast the system is moving and the size of the forces involved. Students often find this topic difficult, but we have loads of examples so you can see how to apply your knowledge. The second lesson in this series looks at how we apply the equation of motion (Newton's Second Law) to pulley questions. Part 1: Modelling Assumptions    • Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems -...   Part 2 : The Equation of Motion    • Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems -...   Part 3: Analysing Pulley Systems    • Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems -...   Part 4: Cut/Slack String    • Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems -...   Part 5: Practice Question    • Solve4x Tutorials - Pulley Problems -...   We've got quiz questions, problem papers, worked answers, notes, past papers and much more on this topic and the whole of A Level Maths at https://solve4x.co.uk/AS-Mechanics-an...