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To determine the force needed to push a 10kg block up a 10m ramp inclined at 35 degrees in 8 seconds, first calculate the required acceleration using kinematics. Then, apply Newton's second law to find the net force needed to achieve this acceleration. Consider all forces acting on the block, including the force of friction, which opposes the motion. The applied force can be found by summing the forces along the ramp and accounting for friction. Understanding the relationship between normal force and friction is crucial for solving the problem effectively.
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Homework Statement


A block of 10kg is on a plane elevated 35 degrees. if it starts at rest at the bottom of the 10m ramp, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is .15, what is the force need to push the block up the entire ramp in 8.0s.


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i know force of friction goes against the motion, but honestly that's it, i need advice at where i should start (my teacher is horrible, makes mistakes on his own problems his 1st year teaching)
 
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Some hints:
(1) What acceleration is required? (Use kinematics to figure it out from the distance and time.)
(2) What net force is required? (Newton's 2nd law.)
(3) What are all the forces acting on the block parallel to the plane? The unknown applied force is one of them: Write an equation for the sum of the forces and solve for that needed force.
 
use components, separate the x and the y-axis .. let me see if i can try to actually figure it out
 
thanks for the hints and help, i figured out the accleration, but to find the force would i calculate the net force and then subtract the Ff from the net force and find the answer that way or am i approaching it wrong?
 
kathy737 said:
use components, separate the x and the y-axis .. let me see if i can try to actually figure it out

if you can figure it out can you post the steps, i have problems like this as well and if i see your method i can learn off that.
 
besides the y component in gravity and normal force if i tilit my axis due to the ramp, what other purpose do i use components for
 
What is the relationship between Normal force and Friction?

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