While on a very smooth level transcontinental plane flight, your coffee cup sits motionless on your tray. Are there forces acting on the cup? If so, how do they differ from the forces that would be acting on the cup if it sat on your kitchen table at home?
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Question
A 2.0-kg block rests on a frictionless wedge that has a 60 incline and an acceleration to the right such that the mass remains stationary relative to the wedge (Figure 4-64). (a) Draw the free-body diagram of the block and use it to determine the magnitude of the acceleration. (b) What would happen if the wedge were given an acceleration larger than this value? Smaller than this value?
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The first step in solving 4 problem number 92 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A 2.0-kg block rests on a frictionless wedge that has a 60 incline and an acceleration to the right such that the mass remains stationary relative to the wedge (Figure 4-64). (a) Draw the free-body diagram of the block and use it to determine the magnitude of the acceleration. (b) What would happen if the wedge were given an acceleration larger than this value? Smaller than this value?
From the textbook chapter NEWTONS LAWS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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