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Harry and ron set up this experiment with a glider, whose mass they have measured to be 565 g, and seven washers hanging from the string. if each washer has a mass of 12 g, what is the acceleration of the system, in m/s2

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Let's call
m=565~g=0.565~kg the mass of the glider and
m_w=7\cdot12~g =84~g=0.084~kg the total mass of the seven washers hanging from the string.
The net force on the system is given by the weight of the hanging washers:

F_(net) = m_w g
For Newton's second law, this net force is equal to the product between the total mass of the system (which is
m+m_w) and the acceleration a:

F_(net)=(m+m_w)a
So, if we equalize the two equations, we get

m_w g = (m+m_w)a
and from this we can find the acceleration:

a= (m_w g)/((m+m_w)) = (0.084~kg \cdot 9.81~m/s^2)/((0.565~kg+0.084~kg))=1.27~m/s^2
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