Q6. As shown in the image below, two objects, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system. (The cable and pulley system is friction-less and weight-less.) If at this moment the acceleration of object B is downward 2.3 m/s2, determine the acceleration of object A (in m/s²) at this moment. In this problem, downward motion is considered positive, and in your answer, negative sign must be included if the motion of A is upward. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 1 place after the decimal point, and proper Sl unit. [O DO B ↓ VB

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Q6. As shown in the image below, two objects, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system. (The cable and pulley
system is friction-less and weight-less.) If at this moment the acceleration of object Bis downward 2.3 m/s², determine the
acceleration of object A (in m/s²2) at this moment. In this problem, downward motion is considered positive, and in your answer,
negative sign must be included if the motion of A is upward. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are
randomized. Your answer must include 1 place after the decimal point, and proper SI unit.
A
B
VB
Transcribed Image Text:Q6. As shown in the image below, two objects, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system. (The cable and pulley system is friction-less and weight-less.) If at this moment the acceleration of object Bis downward 2.3 m/s², determine the acceleration of object A (in m/s²2) at this moment. In this problem, downward motion is considered positive, and in your answer, negative sign must be included if the motion of A is upward. Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 1 place after the decimal point, and proper SI unit. A B VB
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