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How to Solve an Inclined Plane Problem: Finding Mass with Acceleration and Angle
Alright i get it now thanks.:bugeye:- Grimly
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How to Solve an Inclined Plane Problem: Finding Mass with Acceleration and Angle
Thank you very much for the help, also though does this mean that the plane mentioned is frictionless?- Grimly
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How to Solve an Inclined Plane Problem: Finding Mass with Acceleration and Angle
Wait does this mean that the plane is frictionless?- Grimly
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How to Solve an Inclined Plane Problem: Finding Mass with Acceleration and Angle
Hm does that mean that all objects regardless of mass will accelerate at the same speed given that g remains constant as well as the angle?- Grimly
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How to Solve an Inclined Plane Problem: Finding Mass with Acceleration and Angle
Well i don't think I've stated the problem incorrectly, this is possibly my teacher has due to this question came right off my HW assignment.- Grimly
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How to Solve an Inclined Plane Problem: Finding Mass with Acceleration and Angle
[SOLVED] Inclined Plane Problem Homework Statement A box is accelerating down an inclined plane at a rate of 2m/s/s. If the plane is angled at 40degrees, what is the mass? Homework Equations a=F net/m The Attempt at a Solution I have absolutely no idea how to go about solving this...- Grimly
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