- Tardigrade
- Question
- Physics
- The masses of blocks A and B are m and M respectively. Between A and B, there is a constant frictional force F and B can slide on a smooth horizontal surface. A is set in motion with velocity while B is at rest. What is the distance moved by A relative to B before they move with the same velocity?
Q.
The masses of blocks and are and respectively. Between and , there is a constant frictional force and can slide on a smooth horizontal surface. is set in motion with velocity while is at rest. What is the distance moved by relative to before they move with the same velocity?

Solution:
For the blocks and as shown below Equations of motion
(in direction)
(in direction)
Relative acceleration, of ,
(along direction ) Initial relative velocity of w.r.t
using equation
i.e., Distance moved by relative to
