A 50 kg block is released from rest on a frictionless ramp inclined at an angle of 30degrees with respect to the horizontal, as shown in the figure below. Calculate the resulting acceleration of the block down the ramp.
A 50 kg block is released from rest on a frictionless ramp inclined at an angle...
A box slides from rest down a frictionless ramp inclined at 38.0° with respect to the horizontal and is stopped at the bottom of the ramp by a spring with a spring constant of k = 2.00 x 104 N/m. If the box has a mass of 12.0 kg and slides 3.00 m from the point of release to the point where it comes to rest against the spring, determine the compression of the spring when the box comes to...
A box with a mass of 8.67 kg slides up a ramp inclined at an angle of 28.3° with the horizontal. The initial speed is 1.66 m/s and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the ramp is 0.48. Determine the distance the block slides before coming to rest. m As shown in the figure below, a box of mass m = 35.0 kg is sliding along a horizontal frictionless surface at a speed vi = 5.55 m/s...
A 7.75 kg block is sent up a ramp inclined at an angle ?=29.5° from the horizontal. It is given an initial velocity ?0=15.0 m/s up the ramp. Between the block and the ramp, the coefficient of kinetic friction is ?k=0.339 and the coefficient of static friction is ?s=0.616. How far up the ramp in the direction along the ramp does the block go before it comes to a stop? Image of box on ramp. Ramp is inclined upward at...
A 9.00-kg block of ice, released from rest at the top of a 1.59-m-long frictionless ramp, slides downhill, reaching a speed of 3.00 m/s at the bottom. a) What is the angle between the ramp and the horizontal? b) What would be the speed of the ice at the bottom if the motion were opposed by a constant friction force of 10.3 N parallel to the surface of the ramp?
A 9.00-kg block of ice, released from rest at the top of a 1.44-m-long frictionless ramp, slides downhill, reaching a speed of 2.88 m/s at the bottom. the angle between the ramp and the horizontal is 17.1 degrees. What would be the speed of the ice at the bottom if the motion were opposed by a constant friction force of 10.8 N parallel to the surface of the ramp? v=?
A 25.0-kg box is released at the top of a frictionless ramp that is inclined at an angle of 35.0◦ with the horizontal. The box slides 1.50 m down the ramp before you catch it and bring it to a stop in 0.400 m. Assuming you pushed on the box with a constant force that was parallel to the ramp as you caught it, what was the magnitude of the force you exerted on the box to bring it to...
A 25.0-kg box is released at the top of a frictionless ramp that is inclined at an angle of 35.0◦ with the horizontal. The box slides 1.50 m down the ramp before you catch it and bring it to a stop in 0.400 m. Assuming you pushed on the box with a constant force that was parallel to the ramp as you caught it, what was the magnitude of the force you exerted on the box to bring it to...
A 3.5kg block is released from rest at the top of a ramp that makes a 50◦ angle with the horizontal. The ramp is frictionless and is 1.25m long. How long will it take the block to reach the bottom of the ramp. Try solving the problem with both standard and tilted coordinates and verify that you get the same answer.
A 19.0-kg block is released from rest on a frictionless 35.0 incline. Below the block is a spring that can be compressed 3.60 cm by a force of 270 N. After the block is released, the block slides down the frictionless ramp and compresses the spring by 5.50 cm. How fast is the block traveling the moment it reaches the spring?
2. A 5 kg block sits at rest on an inclined ramp which makes an angle of 24 degrees with respect to the horizontal. It is noted that even if the angle 0 is increased the block still does not slip. The coefficient of static friction for the bottom surface of the block and the surface of the ramp is us= 0.56. The magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block must be O 1 O O A. 50...