Show that the acceleration of any object down an incline where friction behaves simply (that is, where fk = µk N) is a = Note that the acceleration is independent of g(sin 0 – Hk cos 0). %3D mass and reduces when friction becomes negligibly small (Hk = 0).
Show that the acceleration of any object down an incline where friction behaves simply (that is, where fk = µk N) is a = Note that the acceleration is independent of g(sin 0 – Hk cos 0). %3D mass and reduces when friction becomes negligibly small (Hk = 0).
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![Show that the acceleration of any object down
an incline where friction behaves simply (that
g(sin @ — иk сos @).
is, where fk = HK N) is a = g(sin 0 – µk cos 0).
Note that the acceleration is independent of
%3D
mass and reduces
when friction becomes
negligibly small (Hk = 0).
YA
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Transcribed Image Text:Show that the acceleration of any object down
an incline where friction behaves simply (that
g(sin @ — иk сos @).
is, where fk = HK N) is a = g(sin 0 – µk cos 0).
Note that the acceleration is independent of
%3D
mass and reduces
when friction becomes
negligibly small (Hk = 0).
YA
a
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