lazyguy91
Dec19-09, 12:39 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q36/yhpoh91/normalforce.jpg
2. Relevant equations + questions
1) Normal Force
when considering mg as the vertical force,
mg = N cos θ
however, when considering N as the vertical force,
N = mg cos θ
note: θ is the same due to opposite angle
which equation is correct?
2) Acceleration down the slope due to gravity (frictionless)
a = g sin θ
why can't I use the originally given θ?
e.g. sin θ = g/a
a = g/sin θ
why must I use the derived θ instead of the one between the horizontal and the inclined place?
where are my mistakes? Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q36/yhpoh91/normalforce.jpg
2. Relevant equations + questions
1) Normal Force
when considering mg as the vertical force,
mg = N cos θ
however, when considering N as the vertical force,
N = mg cos θ
note: θ is the same due to opposite angle
which equation is correct?
2) Acceleration down the slope due to gravity (frictionless)
a = g sin θ
why can't I use the originally given θ?
e.g. sin θ = g/a
a = g/sin θ
why must I use the derived θ instead of the one between the horizontal and the inclined place?
where are my mistakes? Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks