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Object sliding down an inclined plane
That is pretty powerful, thanks so much ! <3- Antrox
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
If you know the answer to the velocity when the object reaches the bottom of the plane, please tell me. If you don't know the answer, then never mind.- Antrox
- Post #22
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
The thing is, I still haven't studied about trigonometry and friction in school.- Antrox
- Post #21
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
I understand that, but we DONT KNOW what the sin and cos of the angles are, that's the thing.- Antrox
- Post #19
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
Yeah but, what is a then ? I am very confused, sorry xd- Antrox
- Post #17
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
I seriously don't understand what formula to use. This isn't a homework or anything btw, i found this in a book and it got me interested so yeah. But seems like its un-solvable, atleast for me. I am only 15 tho, haven't studied about half of the things required to solve this :/- Antrox
- Post #15
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
So there isn't a "real" solution to this ? Like, the velocity when the object reaches the bottom of the slope is 7 m/s (random number) ?- Antrox
- Post #13
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
I don't get it xD- Antrox
- Post #11
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
But i don't have s, only h (height)- Antrox
- Post #9
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
All 3 ? Or just the 2nd and 3rd ?- Antrox
- Post #7
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
I still don't quite get it, can you solve it ?- Antrox
- Post #5
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
Its pushed from the bottom, starting speed of 3m/s and reaches the height of 0,3m. No info on friction.- Antrox
- Post #3
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Object sliding down an inclined plane
Homework Statement First of all, here is how it goes: an object with a starting velocity of 3 m/s reaches the height of 0.3m (inclined plane) and then it "stops" and slides down. What will be the velocity when it reaches the bottom of the inclined plane ? (Sorry if the terms are wrong, English...- Antrox
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