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How far x does it move down the incline before coming to rest? Suppose the incline is frictionless. The angle of inclination is...Asked by Alex
How far x does it move down the incline before coming to rest? Suppose the incline is frictionless. The angle of inclination is 36 ◦ , the spring constant is 89.6 N/m the mass of the block is 9.05 kg and the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
Answer in units of m
Choosing down the incline as the positive direction, what is its acceleration at its lowest point?
Answer in units of m/s2
Answer in units of m
Choosing down the incline as the positive direction, what is its acceleration at its lowest point?
Answer in units of m/s2
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Answered by
Alex
Someone please answer i need help and do not understand
Answered by
Damon
weight component down incline = m g sin 36
= 9.05 * 9.8* sin 36
= 52.1 Newtons compressing spring
work done by gravity = energy in spring
52.1 x = (1/2) 89.6 x^2
x = 1.16 m
F spring = 89.6 * 1.16 =104 Newtons up incline
net force up = 104 - 52.1 = 52.1 up
a = F/m = 52.1/9.05 = 5.76 m/s^2
= 9.05 * 9.8* sin 36
= 52.1 Newtons compressing spring
work done by gravity = energy in spring
52.1 x = (1/2) 89.6 x^2
x = 1.16 m
F spring = 89.6 * 1.16 =104 Newtons up incline
net force up = 104 - 52.1 = 52.1 up
a = F/m = 52.1/9.05 = 5.76 m/s^2
Answered by
Grant
damon your answer is wrong i hate you
Answered by
Ben
Damon, I love you. By some miracle, my problem had the exact same numbers as Alex so my answers were the same as yours (and I didn't have to do work). The answer for acceleration is negative, not positive, for some reason. If only Grant could've tried changing the sign, maybe next time bud
Answered by
William
Damon, I love you. I had different numbers but I just substituted Alex's numbers with mine and it worked.
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