milkyway11
Feb11-11, 11:41 PM
question says: a block is given an initial velocity of 2m/s up a frictionless plane inclined at 60 degree to the horizontal. what is the highest point reached by the block?
I tried to figure out how to solve the problem by thinking in order to find the highest point, i need the distance it traveled then I can use the sin to find the height. However, in order to find distance traveled, I will have to find the acceleration up the incline and this is where I get stuck. I tried to use kinematics to find the acceleration knowing final velocity will be 0, but I don't know the time spent traveling so I can't solve for acceleration!
Please help me solve it!!!!
I tried to figure out how to solve the problem by thinking in order to find the highest point, i need the distance it traveled then I can use the sin to find the height. However, in order to find distance traveled, I will have to find the acceleration up the incline and this is where I get stuck. I tried to use kinematics to find the acceleration knowing final velocity will be 0, but I don't know the time spent traveling so I can't solve for acceleration!
Please help me solve it!!!!