lets say a block is being pulled up by a rope with a constant acceleration a. When we write the net forces equation we get Sum in y direction = T-W where T and W are the tension in the rope and the weight of the block. Then going further, the Sum in the y direction becomes mass \* acceleration. if the acceleration vector is upward then why is the mass \* acceleration treated as opposite from the tension T even if they are on the same side of the block, both in the positive y direction?
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