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Alja [10]
4 years ago
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What happens when something occurs

Physics
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a_sh-v [17]4 years ago
3 0
A lot happens probably mentally and physically
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Answer:

\theta = 30.5 degree

Explanation:

If the block remains in equilibrium on the inclined plane

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Here we know that maximum static friction force on the block is given by

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now the component of weight along the inclined is balance by maximum static friction force

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Now, plug in the known values for "KE" ["kinetic energy"] and "m" ["mass"] ; 
        
and solve for "v".

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Explanation:
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The formula is:  KE = (½) * (m) * (v²) ;
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"Kinetic energy" = (½) * (mass) * (velocity , "squared")
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Note:  Velocity is similar to speed, in that velocity means "speed and direction";  however, if you "square" a negative number, you will get a "positive"; since:  a "negative" multiplied by a "negative" equals a "positive".
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(KE) = (½) * (m) * (v²) ;  ↔  (½)*(m)* (v²) = (KE) ; 
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→ We have:  (½)*(m)* (v²) = (KE)  ; we isolate, "m" (mass) on one side of the equation:
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           →   [ (½)*(m)*(v²) ] /  [(½)* (m)]  = (KE) / [(½)* (m)]<span> ;
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