A mass, m, rests on a slope of unknown angle a. In this question assume the object starts from rest and that gravitational acceleration is g You can assume that frictional forces are negligible. Fl-Fg₁@y F₂=-mgey Show Transcribed Text Fall Folle a o a) Calculate the component of gravitational acceleration which acts parallel to the downward slope in terms of the mass m, the gravitational acceleration g and the angle a. all Hint: We choose coordinates such that the positive direction along the slope corresponds to the downwards direction. Enter a as "alpha", sin(x) as "sin(x)" and cos(x) as "cos(x)") Submit part 1 mark Unanswered

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A mass, m, rests on a slope of unknown angle a. In this question assume the object starts from rest and that gravitational acceleration is g
You can assume that frictional forces are negligible.
F₁-F₁@y
a
F₂=-mgey
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Fall Folle
a
o
a)
Calculate the component of gravitational acceleration which acts parallel to the downward slope in terms of the mass m, the gravitational
acceleration g and the angle a.
all =
Hint: We choose coordinates such that the positive direction along the slope corresponds to the downwards direction. Enter a as "alpha",
sin(x) as "sin(x)" and cos(x) as "cos(x)")
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Transcribed Image Text:SO D A mass, m, rests on a slope of unknown angle a. In this question assume the object starts from rest and that gravitational acceleration is g You can assume that frictional forces are negligible. F₁-F₁@y a F₂=-mgey Show Transcribed Text Fall Folle a o a) Calculate the component of gravitational acceleration which acts parallel to the downward slope in terms of the mass m, the gravitational acceleration g and the angle a. all = Hint: We choose coordinates such that the positive direction along the slope corresponds to the downwards direction. Enter a as "alpha", sin(x) as "sin(x)" and cos(x) as "cos(x)") Submit part 1 mark Unanswered
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