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2 June, 20:57

A block is given a very brief push up a 20.0° frictionless incline to give it an initial speed of 12.0 m/s. (a) how far along the surface of the plane does the block slide before coming to rest?

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  1. 3 June, 00:33
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    First we calculate the time it took before coming to rest. We use the vertical component of velocity in this case. The formula is:

    vy = v0 sinθ - g t

    where, vy is final velocity at the peak = 0, v0 sinθ = initial vertical velocity, g is acceleration due to gravity, t is time

    therefore:

    0 = 12 sin20 - 9.8 t

    t = 0.4188 s

    Then calculate the distance using the horizontal component:

    d = v0 cosθ t

    d = 12 cos20 * 0.4188

    d = 4.72 m
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