can you find the acceleration and velocity of an object moving on a inclined plane
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Usualy dealing with such a problem begins with a decomposition of the body weight into surface normal and tangential components and applying basic Newtonian dynamic formulas. A secondary school grade trigonometry here or there. A little more interesting case involves friction (static and dynamic).
Acceleration A =G times sin(ramp angle); G = gravity, 9.8 meter/sec2
Velocity = A times t, time since object started down incline.
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Usualy dealing with such a problem begins with a decomposition of the body weight into surface normal and tangential components and applying basic Newtonian dynamic formulas. A secondary school grade trigonometry here or there. A little more interesting case involves friction (static and dynamic).
Acceleration A =G times sin(ramp angle); G = gravity, 9.8 meter/sec2
Velocity = A times t, time since object started down incline.
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HOPE IT HELPS PELASE MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST ;)
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