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20 May, 04:20

This problem uses the same concepts as Multiple-Concept, except that kinetic, rather than static, friction is involved. A crate is sliding down a ramp that is inclined at an angle 30.6 ° above the horizontal.

The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the ramp is 0.360. Find the acceleration of the moving crate.

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  1. 20 May, 04:33
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    1.96 m/s^2

    Explanation:

    angle of inclination, θ = 30.6°

    coefficient of friction, μ = 0.36

    Acceleration of the crate

    a = g Sin θ - μ g Cos θ

    a = 9.8 (Sin 30.6 - 0.36 x Cos 30.6)

    a = 9.8 (0.509 - 0.309)

    a = 1.96 m/s^2

    Thus, the acceleration f the crate is 1.96 m/s^2.
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