Yes I am most certainly familiar as I can solve easier dynamics problems and such but I understand your concern. I should have posted a full attempt to try and solve the problem. Anyway If it doesn't slide there should be friction force opposite of mgsinB right?
I am not asking for the answer as I know the answer is zero. This is what I drew and do not know what to do next. What I am trying to ask is what is holding the mass m so the friction force is zero. I found the normal force 12.5 N and mgsinB is 6 N. What could be holding that block instead of...
Well I drew it for both of the blocks. The small mass m has the normal force upwards perpendicular to the incline and its own weight. The incline plane has the normal force acting on it self and the F force pushing it. How should I approach the next phase? How is it possible for the friction...
Homework Statement
To illustrate there is an incline plane (Mass=M) on a frictionless horizontal plane. It is being pushed by an F force on its non incline side. There is also an m mass on the incline. Mass m does not slide over M. Angle of the incline is Beta. sin B= 0.6, cos B= 0.8, M= 3...
Homework Statement
Consider the mass m1 on a simple incline plane. It passes from point A downwards with the velocity v0 and stops at point B (still on the plane).
What is the work done by the normal force on mass m during the complete motion?
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Homework Statement
Which of the following is an inertial frame of reference when the measuring sensitivity in not very high?
1. A frame of reference fixed to the Sun and its axes are pointing toward 3 other stars.
2.A frame of reference fixed to a laboratory table.
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