How Does Friction Affect Speed on a Sloped Ramp?

In summary, the question asks for the speed of a 2.0 kg wood block launched at 10m/s up a 30 degree inclined wooden ramp with a coefficient of kinetic friction of .200, when it slides back down to its starting point. The answer is 10 m/s.
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pureouchies4717
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im having a lot of trouble with this one also:

A 2.0 kg wood block is launched up a wooden ramp that is inclined at a 30 degree angle. The block's initial speed is 10m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction of wood on wood is .200.
What speed does it have when it slides back down to its starting point?

PROBLem is solved folks, thanks for the help HallsofIvy
 
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is the second question asking for the final velocity or the initial?
 
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nick727kcin said:
is the second question asking for the final velocity or the initial?
Well, you said "What speed does it have when it slides back down to its starting point?" It slides up the slope, then back down. Assuming that by "final velocity" you mean its velocity as it passes that initial point the second time, yes, that is what is asked.
 
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arg that's what i thought, but i got that answer wrong

EDIT: it was a simple multiplication problem
 
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1. What is acceleration on a slope?

Acceleration on a slope is the rate of change of velocity of an object as it moves along a sloped surface. It is the measure of how quickly an object's speed or direction changes over time.

2. How is acceleration on a slope calculated?

The formula for acceleration on a slope is a = (mgsinθ)/m, where a is the acceleration, m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and θ is the angle of the slope.

3. What factors affect acceleration on a slope?

The main factors that affect acceleration on a slope are the angle of the slope, the mass of the object, and the force of gravity. Friction and air resistance can also affect acceleration on a slope.

4. How is acceleration on a slope different from acceleration on a flat surface?

Acceleration on a slope is different from acceleration on a flat surface because the direction of the acceleration is not parallel to the surface. On a flat surface, the acceleration is in the same direction as the motion of the object, while on a slope, the acceleration is in the same direction as the slope.

5. How can acceleration on a slope be used in real life?

Acceleration on a slope is used in many real-life scenarios, such as in sports like skiing and snowboarding, where the slope determines the acceleration of the athlete. It is also used in engineering and construction to calculate the acceleration of objects on inclined planes and ramps.

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