(i) In the lab you will increase the angle of inclination of a plane just to the point that the ramp starts sliding. Call this special angle 0. Prove pls tan 0 where l, is the coe %3D
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![(i) In the lab you will increase the angle of inclination of a plane just to the point that a block on
the ramp starts sliding. Call this special angle 0. Prove p,
static friction.
= tan 0 where u, is the coefficient of
Fn= mg
f net = for - fg
ma = Mfn-mg
x: ma = SingM mg- mg
ma= costumg- mg
So ma= Sino Mmg -my ♡
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Because the block is at
ma= tan@u mg -mg
rest, the angle A length of xAy
will determine when it starts to side
(ii) At this angle, the block will begin to accelerate down the slope of the plane. You will measure
the x- and y-components of this acceleration (a, and a,). Prove that µs
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(iii) Prove that the coefficient of kinetic friction can be expressed as uk =
a2
Note that g
gaz
is the acceleration due to gravity and a2 = a2 +a.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F160fd351-17ca-4577-bffb-265c7021964b%2F1d5e7e85-2c14-4986-ab27-d76a91c33b45%2Fm28ren_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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Given;-
i)
A block of mass m is on the inclined plane of angle and the static friction coefficient is and kinetic friction coefficient is
We know that the block in the static firction condition the block in the equalibrium condition block not gona move in remain in rest. So
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