Block on Inclined Plane: Velocity & Displacement Eqns & Calcs

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The problem involves a block sliding down an inclined plane, focusing on the effects of friction and air resistance. The subject area includes dynamics and differential equations related to motion on inclined planes.

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  • Participants discuss the setup of the differential equation necessary to describe the motion of the block, with one participant expressing understanding of the forces involved but seeking assistance in formulating the equation.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring the relationships between forces and acceleration. Guidance has been offered regarding the formulation of the differential equation, but no consensus on the final approach has been reached.

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Problem: A 64-lb block is released from the top of a plane inclined at 30 degrees to the horizontal. As the block slides down the plane, its coefficient of friction is 0.25, and it experiences a drag force due to air resistance equal to one-half is velocity in ft/sec. (a) Determine the equation for the velocity of the block. (b) Determine the equation for the displacement of the block, (c) Calculate the displacement and velocity of the block 5 sec after it is released.
 
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I understand the formulas for the force and everything but I need help setting up the differential equation
 
After you have expressions for each of the forces and for the acceleration, write
[tex]F = ma[/tex]
Then, beneath that, in the corresponding positions, rewrite it using the expressions you found. That will give you the differential equation you have to solve.
 

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