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An object is placed on a frictionless inclined plane, and will accelerate at a constant rate. Determine the amount of acceleration due to gravity both parallel and perpendicular to the incline.
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bobpursley
parallel? 9.8*sinTheta
perpendicular? 9.8 cosTheta
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