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Comparing Acceleration and Time Of Different Slopesm
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[QUOTE="drvrm, post: 5459213, member: 527528"] initially i missed your diagrams ; i thought the three slides being identical . so i later edited my response... regarding time taken by the body to reach the base - its acceleration varies as the curvature of the path changes ..if you draw a free body diagram the acceleration along the path is proportional to sine of theta,where angle is the slope of the path ... so where it is more steep it will be larger sin of angle move from zero to one as angle goes from 0 to 90. but as the final velocity is same the average acceleration may not be same .. i am just thinking aloud. so the time taken should not be same.; it must depend on path length. [/QUOTE]
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