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3 January, 02:45

An object with a mass m slides down a rough 37° inclined plane where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.20. If the plane is 10 m long and the mass starts from rest, what will be its speed at the bottom of the plane?

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  1. 3 January, 04:51
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    Answer: 9.312 m/s

    Explanation:

    The friction force (opposite to the motion) is Fa = μ*m*g*cos (α) with μ = kinetic friction. The force that makes the motion is

    F = m*g*sin (α).

    The Newton's law gives:

    F - Fa = m*a

    m*g*sin (α) - μ*m*g*cos (α) = m*a

    g*sin (α) - μ*g*cos (α) = a so a = 4.335 m/s²

    It's a uniformly accelerated motion:

    Space

    S = 0.5*a*t²

    10 = 0.5*a*t²

    => t = 2.148 s

    Velocity

    V = a*t = 9.312 m/s.
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