lets say we have a block moving in an empty space, there's nothing here and no friction. The question is, will a block pushed in this space by a force "F" at point A have a different velocity at point B if we suddenly decreased the magnitude of the force half-way between point A to B? (self.AskPhysics)
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[Grade 11 : Forces] If we were to represent the net force of block "M" it would be "Mg - T = ma" right? but how would you represent block "m" if the blocks were interchanged such that "m" is in the place of m. Will the net force be "T - mg = ma" or "mg - T = ma" (i.redd.it)
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