I am COMPLETELY baffled by this.
Two blocks made of different materials connected together by a thin cord, slide down a plane ramp inclined at an angle (theta) to the horizontal. Block 2 is above block 1. The masses of the blocks are equal (5.0 kg). The coefficients of friction are (myu)1 = 0.20 and (myu)2 = 0.30. Determine the acceleration of the blocks.
Now, I defined my coordinates so that the x direction is parallell to the surface. Since it isn't moving in the y direction, the net force there is zero, meaning normal force is equal to the mass of the block times gravity times the cosine of (theta).
What I know is that the acceleration of the two blocks will be equal. The masses are equal. The tension for the cord is the same. But without knowing the value of theta, how can I solve for acceleration? Without theta I can't get the normal force, and therefore I can't get the force of friction.
What am I supposed to do?