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a block of mass m slides down an inclined wedge of same mass m . friction is absent everywhere.acceleration of centre of mass of block and wedge

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Answered by kamlesh678
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Answer:

As demonstrated, a block with mass m slides down a wedge of mass M.

Explanation:

When the block's height is h above the ground, the entire system is at rest. The wedge's smooth surface progressively flattens. Between the wedge and the earth, there is no friction.

In non-inertial frame,

N sin θ = ma ....(i)

N cos θ = mg ...(ii)

tanθ=ag

a=g tan θ

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