The man is standing on the plank. Then he is pulling the rope towards himself. He pushes the plank forward with the legs so that he can pull the rope backwards.
The man is standing on the plank. Then he is pulling the rope towards himself. He pushes the plank forward with the legs so that he can pull the rope backwards. So the friction f acts in the forward direction for the plank. Also f acts in the opposite direction on the man. The tension T in the rope is 100 N (given). Let the friction force = f Newtons.
The man is standing on the plank. Then he is pulling the rope towards himself. He pushes the plank forward with the legs so that he can pull the rope backwards. So the friction f acts in the forward direction for the plank. Also f acts in the opposite direction on the man. The tension T in the rope is 100 N (given). Let the friction force = f Newtons.Let the common acceleration = a m/s^2
Man: <em>net force = T - f = m a = 50 a </em>
<em>net force = T - f = m a = 50 a </em>
<em>Plank: net force = T + f = m a = 100 a</em>
<em>net force = T - f = m a = 50 a </em>
<em>Plank: net force = T + f = m a = 100 a</em>
<em>As T = 100 N, a = 4/3 m/s^2 and f = 100/3 Newtons. </em>
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<span>When two or more waves meet, they interact with each other. The interaction of waves with other waves is called wave interference. Wave interference may occur when two waves that are traveling in opposite directions meet. The two waves pass through each other, and this affects their amplitude.</span>