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Incline affects speed by causing it to increase or decrease. For example, if something is traveling up the incline, its speed will decrease. If something is traveling down the incline, its speed will generally increase.
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Yes. The acceleration is directly proportional to the objects mass.For objects with constant mass however, the acceleration will remain constant.
From f = m*a, a = f/m, so if the force remains constant and the mass increases, the acceleration will decrease. But if the block is on an incline and the force is provided by gravity, the force will increase directly proportional to the mass of the block, and acceleration will remain the same.
Yes, due to friction, but nothing else.
Presence of friction, incline and so on.
Incline affects speed by causing it to increase or decrease. For example, if something is traveling up the incline, its speed will decrease. If something is traveling down the incline, its speed will generally increase.
increased
Yes, if the incline angle becomes great enough. > As the angle increases, the force on the object down the incline increases but the effective weight on the slope surface decreases. > When the object breaks away the angle of incline can be used to calculate the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces. > coefficient of friction = sine ( incline angle ) / cosine ( incline angle )
Yes. The acceleration is directly proportional to the objects mass.For objects with constant mass however, the acceleration will remain constant.
If demand is high enough, then yes. If not, then people would be less incline to buy it.
Yes it would. Speed will depend on Weight of the ball, Incline angle, Friction, and air pressure.
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From f = m*a, a = f/m, so if the force remains constant and the mass increases, the acceleration will decrease. But if the block is on an incline and the force is provided by gravity, the force will increase directly proportional to the mass of the block, and acceleration will remain the same.
Yes, due to friction, but nothing else.
flyovers are bulit at an incline because, firstly to avoid traffic. secondly it eases the vehicles to move easily . if the incline is more there will be more friction and vehicles cant go up easily