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A block is projected up a frictionless inclined plane with initial speed v1 = 3.40 m/s. The angle of incline is è = 31.1°. (a)...Asked by daisy
A block is projected up a frictionless inclined plane with initial speed v0 = 8.42 m/s. The angle of incline is è = 58.4°. (a) How far up the plane does it go? (b) How long does it take to get there? (c) What is its speed when it gets back to the bottom?
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Answered by
bobpursley
set the intial KE equal to mgh. Solve for H.
then the distance up the plane is given by H=distance*sin58.4
Its speed at the bottom, the same as the initial speed, reversed in direction.
Howlong up the ramp? Average velocity=4.24m/s, distance you solved.
time=distance/avgvelocity
then the distance up the plane is given by H=distance*sin58.4
Its speed at the bottom, the same as the initial speed, reversed in direction.
Howlong up the ramp? Average velocity=4.24m/s, distance you solved.
time=distance/avgvelocity
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daisy
dint get it can u give me all the steps with the answer to understand it plz
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