As shown in the accompanying figure, a block with a mass of 10 kg rests on a smooth (frictionless) ramp that is inclined at an angle of 45° with the ground. How much force does the block exert on the ramp, and how much force must be= applied in the direction of P to prevent the block from sliding down the ramy?
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How do you find the normal force of a block on an incline?
The weight of an object equals the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of gravity. Multiply the two values together. In order to find the normal force, you need to multiply the weight of the object by the cosine of the angle of incline.
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yes upper answer is right
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