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College Physics
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
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**Question 1: Analysis of Tension Forces**

Boxes A and B are being pulled to the right on a frictionless surface; the boxes are speeding up. Box A has a larger mass than Box B. How do the two tension forces compare?

The diagram shows:

- Box A is larger than Box B, indicating it has a larger mass.
- Both boxes are connected by a rope, with Box A on the left and Box B on the right.
- The system is pulled to the right by an external force, represented by a red arrow pointing right.
- Two green arrows represent the directions in which boxes A and B are moving (to the right).
- Tension \( T_1 \) acts on Box A from the rope connecting the two boxes.
- Tension \( T_2 \) acts on Box B from the external pulling force.

**Options:**

A. \( T_1 > T_2 \)  
B. \( T_1 = T_2 \)  
C. \( T_1 < T_2 \)  
D. Not enough information to tell

**Explanation for Students:**

This physics problem analyzes tension forces within a system of two connected masses pulled across a frictionless surface. It requires understanding how mass differences affect the tension in the ropes connecting the boxes when subjected to an external force. The question tests your grasp of fundamental Newtonian mechanics and force interactions, pertinent to the topic of motion and acceleration.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Question 1: Analysis of Tension Forces** Boxes A and B are being pulled to the right on a frictionless surface; the boxes are speeding up. Box A has a larger mass than Box B. How do the two tension forces compare? The diagram shows: - Box A is larger than Box B, indicating it has a larger mass. - Both boxes are connected by a rope, with Box A on the left and Box B on the right. - The system is pulled to the right by an external force, represented by a red arrow pointing right. - Two green arrows represent the directions in which boxes A and B are moving (to the right). - Tension \( T_1 \) acts on Box A from the rope connecting the two boxes. - Tension \( T_2 \) acts on Box B from the external pulling force. **Options:** A. \( T_1 > T_2 \) B. \( T_1 = T_2 \) C. \( T_1 < T_2 \) D. Not enough information to tell **Explanation for Students:** This physics problem analyzes tension forces within a system of two connected masses pulled across a frictionless surface. It requires understanding how mass differences affect the tension in the ropes connecting the boxes when subjected to an external force. The question tests your grasp of fundamental Newtonian mechanics and force interactions, pertinent to the topic of motion and acceleration.
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