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4 May, 23:44

A block slides down a slope inclined at 37 degrees. If the slope is frictionless and the block starts off at rest, how fast is it moving after it has traveled 1 meter along the plane? Apply energy-conservation principles to solve.

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  1. 5 May, 03:09
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    Vf = 3.435 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Initial velocity Vi = 0 m/s (starting from Rest position)

    θ = 37⁰

    Distance S = 1 m

    To find: Final Velocity Vf=?

    fist we have to find the down slope net acceleration a = g sin θ

    a = 9.81 sin 37⁰ = 5.9 m/s²

    By 3rd equation of motion

    2 a S = Vf² - Vi²

    Vf = Square root (2 * 5.9 m/s² * 1 + 0 m/s)

    Vf = Square root (11.8)

    Vf = 3.435 m/s
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