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VinnyCee
Oct18-04, 01:11 AM
Been trying to comprehend this one for a few hours:

The coefficient of kinetic friction between a block and an inclined plane is 0.20 and the angle is 60 degrees.

What is magnitude of a? The book says 7.5 m / s^2
How do I figure this with no speeds or distances or even a mass?

doxigywlz
Oct18-04, 01:40 AM
you gotta do your free body diagrams!! those stupid things.... remember? the sum of all forces = ma unless the velocity is constant. do one for the x side and one for the y side, incorporate your co. of kinetic friction and the angle (probably cos60 and sin60 from mg)..... help any? i have a lot of trouble with these, too

Pyrrhus
Oct18-04, 02:19 PM
Like doxi said use a freebody diagram then

Apply Newton's 2nd Law

\sum_{i=1}^{n} \vec{F}_{i} = m \vec{a}