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ChrisMC said:
How long does it take package A to reach the bottom?
You can find the time taken to reach the bottom of the ramp from basic kinematics, since you know that the box has a constant acceleration. However, to do this, you need to know the length of the ramp. Is this information given in the problem?
Also, what is the arrangement of the two boxes? Is there any way that one will hit the other? That would change everything...
Anyway, assuming that they don't, the question is, how do you figure out what that constant acceleration is (for package A)?
As you correctly noted, you need to find the acceleration using Newton's second law, which requires computing the net force. The net force in the "perpendicular to the ramp" direction is zero. The net force in the direction parallel to the ramp is a sum of two opposing forces: the component of the
weight which points down the ramp, and
friction, which points up the ramp, opposing the motion.
ChrisMC said:
I found the force of the system to be 15.5gsin(20) then subtracted frictional force, but I really have no idea on what I'm doing.
If by "force of the system", you mean the component of the package's weight that points down the ramp, then I agree that this force is given by mgsin(20
o). What did you get for the frictional force? Therefore, what is the net force and the resulting acceleration?