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OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

a block slides down a frictionless plane having an inclination of theta = 15 degrees. the block starts from rest at the tom and the length of the incline is 2 m. find the acceleration of the block and the speed when it reaches the bottom of the incline btw...if possible pls show me the FBD too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Um, you got an error with the question itself, so just to be sure I want you to verify what you meant... You don't slide DOWN an INCLINATION, you'd have to go up. You slide down an angle of declination. Why? Gravity accelerates downward. :-) |dw:1342457903222:dw|

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