A 5.0 kg block is on a perfectly smooth ramp that makes an angle of 31° with the horizontal.
(a) What is the block's acceleration (in m/s2) down the ramp? (Enter the magnitude in m/s^2.)
(b) What is the force (in N) of the ramp on the block? (Enter the magnitude in N.)
(c) What force (in N) applied upward along and parallel to the ramp would allow the block to move with constant velocity? (Enter the magnitude.)
A 5.0 kg block is on a perfectly smooth ramp that makes an angle of 31°...
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a) what was the acceleration of the block down the ramp before
the rope is pulled?
b) what was the acceleration of the block down the ramp after
the rope is pulled?
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