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7 August, 04:01

A block is sliding on a (near) frictionless plane with incline angle 45°. Which force is greater in magnitude, the net force acting on the block or the normal force acting on the block

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  1. 7 August, 06:46
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    The force acting on the block along the plane = mg Sin 45 = 0.707 x mg

    The normal force acting on the block = mg Cos 45 = 0.707 x mg

    Here, both the forces are equal in magnitude and the direction is different.

    The net force is acting along the plane and the normal force is acting perpendicular to the plane.
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