Frictionless Inclined Plane, solve for acceleration

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Homework Help Overview

The problem involves an object on a frictionless inclined plane set at a 30-degree angle to the horizontal, with the goal of determining the object's acceleration.

Discussion Character

  • Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to calculate acceleration using the formula a = g.sin(theta) but expresses confusion when their calculated value does not match the provided answer choices. Some participants suggest reviewing the answer options and considering the relationship between the calculated acceleration and the gravitational constant g.

Discussion Status

Participants are exploring the relationship between the calculated acceleration and the answer choices given in terms of g. There is a productive exchange regarding the interpretation of the results and the need to express the answer in a compatible format with the options provided.

Contextual Notes

There is an indication that the original poster may have misinterpreted their calculated result in relation to the answer choices, leading to confusion about the correctness of their approach.

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Homework Statement


An object is on a frictionless inclined plane. The plane is at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal. What is the object's acceleration?

a) 0.50g b) 0.56g c)0.68g d)1.0g e)0.87g

Homework Equations


F=ma a = g.sin(theta)

The Attempt at a Solution


I set it up where a = mg.sin(theta) / m where I then get a = g.sin(theta)
where it's: 9.8 (sin(30)) and my acceleration would be 4.9 m/s^2. However, that is
not an answer choice with my options given, where I am now completely lost.
I sincerely would appreciate any help!
 
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For the answers, they are a number multiplied by g.
 
MikeN said:
For the answers, they are a number multiplied by g.

So when I set up the equation to find the acceleration which I thought was 4.9, was that the wrong thing to do? What am I missing because I know this is an easy problem, but I'm having trouble with this...
 
You've said that your answer isn't in the options given, you should take another look at the options and consider what I posted above.
 
MikeN said:
You've said that your answer isn't in the options given, you should take another look at the options and consider what I posted above.
Ohhhhh... Okay wow, then if that's the case I believe it is answer choice A. Because the sin of 30 is 1/2. And for my acceleration, it's gravity x sin(30). That's what you meant right? I did solve it correctly after all I suppose^^
 
That's exactly it. :) With answers like those it's a good idea to either convert the answers so that they're not in terms of g (So a is 0.5g = 0.5 * 9.8 = 4.9) or to get your answer in terms of g (sin(30)g = 0.5g).
 
MikeN said:
That's exactly it. :) With answers like those it's a good idea to either convert the answers so that they're not in terms of g (So a is 0.5g = 0.5 * 9.8 = 4.9) or to get your answer in terms of g (sin(30)g = 0.5g).

Thank you so very, very much Mike! Have a Blessed one!
 
Glad to help!
 

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