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Determine is box of unknown mass is sliding down a ramp?
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[QUOTE="drvrm, post: 5396179, member: 527528"] along the ramp the force acting downward will be component of Mg - i.e. Mg sin(16)- but your body can not move with this pull along the ramp as frictional force is larger - if you increase the angle of ramp then only it can move at an angle Theta such that Mgsin(theta) exceeds (Coeff. of friction XMg Cos(theta)) which is opposing the motion acting along the ramp in upward direction. [/QUOTE]
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