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How will raising the end of the dynamics track give the cart the same acceleration each time?

The acceleration of cart is dependent on angle of inclination. So angle will change acceleration. mgSin(theta)


Is acceleration directly proportional to the angle of inclination?

Yes it is, Force down a slope is F= mgsinA a=gsinA Constant is therefore a and sin is function applied to the angle


A body slides down a frictionless plane and during the third second after starting from rest it travels 19.4m what is the angle of inclination of the plane?

x is distance a is acceleration x = 1/2at2 19.4 = 1/2a32 a = 4.311 m/s2 The acceleration of gravity on the Earth is 9.81 m/s2 If the plane is not inclined then the acceleration is 0%. If the plane is inclined by 90' then the acceleration is 100%. Clearly the applicable trigonometric function is sine. 4.311 = 9.81 sin(angle) angle = 26.069'


How do you find force on frictionless inclined planed?

You will need angle of inclination and observe the object motion. Force pushing object up inclined plane is force act against gravity, if the object move at acceleration then the force is more than gravity. You will need to transform distance travel to height using trigonometry from known angle of inclination and calculate acceleration against direction of gravity. Add this extra acceleration to gravity and time the mass you get the force. So I was just wondering if you could expand on that or tell me an equation that if I only know the angle, the acceleration that they are pushing the block up at , the force of gravity which most people know (9.81 m/s2) and the mass of the block then i could get kinetic force thx Additional comment 1. Gravity pull down that is mg and incline at angle A 2. Force is on direction of incline plane and against gravity at mg sin(A) 3. At additional acceleration in direction of incline plane e.g. a this excess force is m.a 4. Net force input is m(a+g.sin(A)) if no acceleration observe then it mean a = 0 Thanks


Does the angle of incline depend on the acceleration of gravity?

The only force acting on the object (let's say a cart) that is released at a certain inclination (30 degrees) is gravity. If we follow the formulas: Fgx=mgSinO Fnet=ma Fgx=Fnet Therefore: mgSinO=ma and you can simplify this formula to: gSinO=a m= mass g= gravitational force (9.8m/s^2) SinO= sin of angle (Sin30 degrees) a=acceleration

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How will raising the end of the dynamics track give the cart the same acceleration each time?

The acceleration of cart is dependent on angle of inclination. So angle will change acceleration. mgSin(theta)


Discuss the validity of extrapolating the acceleration value to an angle of 90?

Extrapolate the experimental values of acceleration, vs. angle of the incline, to find the acceleration when the angle of inclination = 90 degrees. The acceleration at 90 degrees will equal 9.81 m/s/s, since this is the free-fall acceleration.


Is acceleration directly proportional to the angle of inclination?

Yes it is, Force down a slope is F= mgsinA a=gsinA Constant is therefore a and sin is function applied to the angle


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A body slides down a frictionless plane and during the third second after starting from rest it travels 19.4m what is the angle of inclination of the plane?

x is distance a is acceleration x = 1/2at2 19.4 = 1/2a32 a = 4.311 m/s2 The acceleration of gravity on the Earth is 9.81 m/s2 If the plane is not inclined then the acceleration is 0%. If the plane is inclined by 90' then the acceleration is 100%. Clearly the applicable trigonometric function is sine. 4.311 = 9.81 sin(angle) angle = 26.069'


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