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- Homework Statement
- A person with a mass of M is on top of a platform with wheels, they fall in solidarity through the inclined plane of angle theta. There is no friction between the platform and the inclined plane(ideal wheels), but there is friction between the person and the platform.
Find the friction force the platform applies to the person
- Relevant Equations
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im having trouble writing the newton ecuations, i do not understand how the friction force is applied to the person. I wrote this:
The coordinates that i choose are X in the direction of the movement, and Y perpendicular to X
Forces applied to the person are the Normal force NA (vertical and up), the persons weight PA (vertical and down)
forces applied to the platform : Normal Force NB (perpendicular to the inclined plane) the platforms weight PB(vertical and down)
The thing is the excersise does not have any data of how much the weights are or the angle theta or the coeficients, and i do not understand if the friction force is horizontal on the person or it is in the opposite direction of the inclined plane
Sorry for my bad english, i tried to explain it the best way possible
The coordinates that i choose are X in the direction of the movement, and Y perpendicular to X
Forces applied to the person are the Normal force NA (vertical and up), the persons weight PA (vertical and down)
forces applied to the platform : Normal Force NB (perpendicular to the inclined plane) the platforms weight PB(vertical and down)
The thing is the excersise does not have any data of how much the weights are or the angle theta or the coeficients, and i do not understand if the friction force is horizontal on the person or it is in the opposite direction of the inclined plane
Sorry for my bad english, i tried to explain it the best way possible