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what is x componend of acceleration in an inclined plane​

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Forces and acceleration on an inclined plane. A 4 kg mass is released on a frictionless slope which is at an angle of 30o to the horizontal. But the force of gravity, or W, acts vertically downwards. So the force causing the acceleration is the component of the force of gravity acting down the slope (FD).

Answered by Anonymous
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There is no variable for it but we know the angel σ, g, the mass of m1 and m2, m2>m1 and the coordinate system must be considered like that. I know the other method which the coordinate system is parallel to the inclined plane's hypotenuse. 2. Homework Equations F=m*a Newton's Second Law: ƩF=m.a 3. The Attempt at a Solution Here is a diagram of the what I'm talking about. I found the forces and some equations but I cannot find the acceleration of the system from the datas I found. And I'm not sure if the Normal Force(N)

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