mjolnir80
Nov19-08, 08:41 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
say we have a block resting on a incline of a wedge (the incline is 40 degrees). the wedge is on a scale(mass of block is .2 kg and mass of wedge is .8kg).if the block is at rest (due to to static friction) the scale would read 9.8N. but lets say we eliminate the friction on the wedge and the block starts to slide down the incline. the friction between the wedge and the scale is large enough to keep the wedge still on the scale.what would the scale read now?
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
i somehow accidentally got the right answer to this (which is 8.99N) but i still dont wuite understand what happens when the block starts to slide. i know that the block would start pushing against the wedge as it goes down but i dont see which force is doing the pushing?
can someone help me out with this
say we have a block resting on a incline of a wedge (the incline is 40 degrees). the wedge is on a scale(mass of block is .2 kg and mass of wedge is .8kg).if the block is at rest (due to to static friction) the scale would read 9.8N. but lets say we eliminate the friction on the wedge and the block starts to slide down the incline. the friction between the wedge and the scale is large enough to keep the wedge still on the scale.what would the scale read now?
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
i somehow accidentally got the right answer to this (which is 8.99N) but i still dont wuite understand what happens when the block starts to slide. i know that the block would start pushing against the wedge as it goes down but i dont see which force is doing the pushing?
can someone help me out with this