missymay89
Sep 24, 2010, 03:16 PM
This is for an atwood machine that is moving... so the complete question is- When an Atwood Machine is moving, what is the shape of a velocity-versus-time plot for the motion? Why?
ebaines
Sep 27, 2010, 07:12 AM
I had to look up "Atwood Machine" - I hadn't heard of this term before.  So thanks for helping me learn something new today!
 
An Atwood machine is basically an idealized pulley system, with two masses suspended by a string over a pulley.  If you apply  ΣF = ma,  the term ΣF is the difference in weights between the two masses, and m is the total mass of the system (sum of the two masses).  If the weights are not equal, then a is a non-zero constant.  So the question boils down to this: what is the shape of the velocity-time curve for constant acceleration?  Can you answer this now?