A cart moves on an inclined low-friction track. One end of the track is raised by a block of height H such that the track is inclined by an angle 0. If the length of the track is d = 1.00 m and the track is raised by H=9.00 cm, find: a) the angle

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A cart moves on an inclined low-friction track. One end of the track is raised by a block of height
H such that the track is inclined by an angle 0. If the length of the track is d = 1.00 m and the
track is raised by H=9.00 cm, find:
a) the angle
b) the acceleration of the cart along the direction of the ramp. Show the relevant diagram.
(hint: you have to find the component of the gravitational acceleration g along the incline);
Ask your TA, if you have any questions about how to carry this out.
h2
e
d
H
h1
Part 2
You are now given a stopwatch. Starting from rest, you measure the time t for the cart to slide
down the ramp.
a) If t= 1.50 s, what is the average speed of the cart? [
b) Use the values of t and d to calculate the acceleration of the cart along the direction of the
ramp. Is your answer consistent with the acceleration that you calculated in Part 1 (b)?
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 A cart moves on an inclined low-friction track. One end of the track is raised by a block of height H such that the track is inclined by an angle 0. If the length of the track is d = 1.00 m and the track is raised by H=9.00 cm, find: a) the angle b) the acceleration of the cart along the direction of the ramp. Show the relevant diagram. (hint: you have to find the component of the gravitational acceleration g along the incline); Ask your TA, if you have any questions about how to carry this out. h2 e d H h1 Part 2 You are now given a stopwatch. Starting from rest, you measure the time t for the cart to slide down the ramp. a) If t= 1.50 s, what is the average speed of the cart? [ b) Use the values of t and d to calculate the acceleration of the cart along the direction of the ramp. Is your answer consistent with the acceleration that you calculated in Part 1 (b)?
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