A particle of mass m accelerates from rest down a rough inclined plane, inclined at an angle θ with respect to the horizontal and whose coefficient of friction is μ. Apply Newton’s laws in Cartesian coordinates to determine how far the particle will travel in time t.
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A particle of mass m accelerates from rest down a rough inclined plane, inclined at an angle θ with respect to the horizontal and whose coefficient of friction is μ. Apply Newton’s laws in Cartesian coordinates to determine how far the particle will travel in time t.
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