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A block of mass 0.05kg when placed on a rough 15° inclined plane slides down without acceleration

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Answered by sairishitamann
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First draw a free body diagram of the block. A free body diagram shows all the forces acting on the object.

Notice that I have defined a rotated set of axes and I labelled them x’ and y’. The x’-axis is parallel to the plane and the y’-axis is perpendicular to the plane. I chose positive x’-axis down the plane since the block is accelerating down the plane. Now write Newton’s second law in the x’ direction:

ΣFx′=max′

The component of the weight (mg) acting down the plane is found by resolving the weight into components as shown below:

So the component of the weight acting down the plane is (mg)sin30. The friction force acts opposite the direction of motion (up the plane) as shown on my free body diagram.

ΣFx′=max′

(mg)sin30−Ffric=max′

(0.5)(9.81)sin30−Ffric=(0.5)(3ms2)

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