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16 July, 23:24

A 1,000 pound boat sits on a ramp inclined at 22°. How much force is pulling down the ramp, and how much force is pressing on a line perpendicular to the ramp?

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  1. 17 July, 01:35
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    374.6 lb down the ramp 927.2 lb perpendicular to the ramp

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The force due to gravity decomposes into vectors proportional to the sine and cosine of the angle the ramp makes. I find it convenient to remember that when the angle is zero, the full force due to gravity is perpendicular to the ramp. That is ...

    perpendicular force = gravitational force * cosine (ramp angle)

    = 1000 lb * cos (22°) ≈ 927.2 lb

    parallel force = gravitational force * sine (ramp angle)

    = 1000 lb * sin (22°) ≈ 374.6 lb

    The boat is being pulled down the ramp by a force of about 374.6 lb, and is pressing perpendicular to the ramp with a force of about 927.2 lb.
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