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4 November, 22:15

What is the mechanical advantage of the frictionless plane shown below?

Inclined plane

A. 0.64

B. 1.31

C. 1.4

D. 1.56

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  1. 4 November, 22:28
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    D: 1.56

    Explanation:

    On a frictionless plane, W||=Wsin (θ). To push the brick up the plane, the car has to push with a force just greater than W||. To lift the brick directly, a force just greater than W must be used. The mechanical advantage is the ratio of the force needed to lift the brick directly to the force needed to lift the brick with the plane:

    MA=Force needed to lift object without inclined plane/Force needed to lift object with inclined plane

    MA=W/W||

    MA=W/Wsin (θ)

    MA=1/sin (40∘)

    MA=1.56
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