Inclined Plane Problem-- Solving for Theta

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The discussion revolves around solving inclined plane problems involving forces and motion. The user initially broke down gravitational forces into components and set up equations involving kinetic friction and normal force. They realized a mistake in their approach by confusing velocity with acceleration, leading to confusion in their calculations. Upon recognizing that the block moves at constant speed, they acknowledged that acceleration should be zero. The user plans to rework the problem with this corrected understanding.
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Homework Statement


These two problems are inclined plane problems which I cannot figure out. The problems are attached in the image below.

Homework Equations


Fnet=ma

The Attempt at a Solution


I first broke down the gravity force into its x and y components. After that, I did this:
mgsinx-F(kinetic friction)=ma

and found the expression for normal force: N=mgcosx

then found the expression for F(kinetic friction): mgcosxµk

I tried plugging in the expression for kinetic friction:

mgsinx-mgcosx(µk)=ma

I wasn't able to find an answer using this method so now I have no clue how to proceed.
 

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The important part of the question says (the print is too small for my eyes) the angle is adjusted so that the block has a constant speed of (can't read it) call it v.

Assume your equation is correct, what is the acceleration if the velocity is constant?
 
Oh I see, I completely overlooked that-- I mistook the velocity for acceleration. I'll rework this with a=0 and see if I can figure it out. Thanks!
 
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