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16 February, 22:25

A 1000 pound boat sits on a ramp inclined at 22 degrees. How much force is pulling down the ramp, and how much force is pressing on a line perpendicular to the ramp?

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  1. 16 February, 22:47
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    The force pulling down the ramp is 374.6 lb

    The force pressing on a line perpendicular to the ramp is 927.1 lb

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    weight of boat (mg), w = 1000 lb

    angle of inclination of the ramp, θ = 22 degrees.

    The force pulling the boat down, which is 'mg' has two components; the parallel component of the force which is pulling down the ramp and the vertical component of the force which is force pressing on a line perpendicular to the ramp

    Parallel component of the force, F = mgsinθ

    F = wsinθ

    F = 1000 sin (22)

    F = 1000 x 0.3746

    F = 374.6 lb

    Vertical component of the force which is force pressing on a line perpendicular to the ramp.

    F = mgCosθ

    F = wCosθ

    F = 1000 x Cos (22)

    F = 1000 x 0.9271

    F = 927.1 lb
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