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    Newton's II frcitionless surface, constant velocity, angle of incline

    Thanks...i appreciate the help. it's starting to make sense. You are using the acceleration of g and the lateral acceleration of the drift to find the angle. Then substituting those values into the constant acceleration equation. Hopefully, I will get to the point where I'm able to make these...
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    Newton's II frcitionless surface, constant velocity, angle of incline

    Homework Statement A physics student playing with an air hockey table (a frictionless surface) finds that if she gives the puck a velocity of 3.79 m/s along the length ( 1.84 m) of the table at one end, by the time it has reached the other end the puck has drifted a distance 2.47 cm to the...