Calculating Average Velocity and Forces on an Inclined Plane"

  • Thread starter Thread starter buffgilville
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Forces
Click For Summary

Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around calculating average velocity and analyzing forces on an inclined plane, with specific focus on trigonometric relationships and free body diagrams.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore the trigonometric relationship in the first question, while others clarify the forces acting on a block on an inclined plane and the concept of average velocity.

Discussion Status

Some participants have provided insights into the forces involved and the calculation of average velocity, while others express uncertainty about the first question. The discussion is ongoing with various interpretations being explored.

Contextual Notes

One participant notes that their teacher has not covered forces yet, which may affect their understanding of the problem context.

buffgilville
Messages
91
Reaction score
0
I tried doing these but my teacher has not gone over forces yet. Please help.

1) Two calibrated elevation blocks have a combined thickness of 1.86 cm. Find the angle of elevation of the 1.00-meter long track for this situation.

2) A block having mass M slides down an inclined plane. THe force of friction between the plane and the inclined plane is f , the block's weight is Mg and the normal force is N . Draw a freebody force diagram showing the forces acting on the block.

3) For the following position versus time values, calculate the average velocity for each of the four time intervals. What is the physical meaning of a negative average velcity?
Position (m) 1.24, 1.57, 2.63, 2.25, 2.00
Time (s) 1.00, 1.74, 2.33, 2.70, 3.00
 
Physics news on Phys.org
I don't quite understand the first question, but I can help you with the next two.
2) The normal force is acting perpendicular to the surface of the inclined plane( pointing away and up from the inclined plane). Fg points straight down, and the frictional force points parallel to the incline (against the motion of the object).
3)velocity = distance/time
-ve velocity simply means an object is traveling in a negative direction.
 
Think the first one is trigonometry:
The elevation blocks form the side "opposite" to the angle of elevation of length or height 0.0186m

The 1.00m track is the hypotenuse in this case joining the top of the block to the angle you are looking for.

So it should be: sin(angle of elevation) = opp/hyp = 0.0186/1.00

I don't have a calc handy, but the answer should be pretty small.
 
Thanks you guys for all your help!
 

Similar threads

Replies
2
Views
1K
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
3K
  • · Replies 3 ·
Replies
3
Views
1K
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
2K
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
2K
Replies
6
Views
2K
Replies
18
Views
3K
  • · Replies 6 ·
Replies
6
Views
2K
Replies
3
Views
2K