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Difficult: Block sliding up moving ramp
A block of mass m with initial velocity of v0 slides up up a ramp of angle \theta and mass M that is not pinned to the ground. It doesn't reach the top before sliding back down. What is the highest point that the block reaches in terms on \theta, v0, and m. There is no friction between any surfaces.
p = mv
J=Ft
E_i=E_f
E_i=E_f
.5mv_0^2=.5Mv_r^2+mgh
p_i=p_f+J
mv_0= Mv_r+Ft<-at top height
F=mg+mgcos\theta<-from standard block on ramp problems
Is this correct?
Homework Statement
A block of mass m with initial velocity of v0 slides up up a ramp of angle \theta and mass M that is not pinned to the ground. It doesn't reach the top before sliding back down. What is the highest point that the block reaches in terms on \theta, v0, and m. There is no friction between any surfaces.
Homework Equations
p = mv
J=Ft
E_i=E_f
The Attempt at a Solution
E_i=E_f
.5mv_0^2=.5Mv_r^2+mgh
p_i=p_f+J
mv_0= Mv_r+Ft<-at top height
F=mg+mgcos\theta<-from standard block on ramp problems
Is this correct?
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