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Page 1: Inclined Planes - Corner Brook Regional High - Home of … Planes 2016.pdfInclined Planes •Since many real life situations occur either on a ramp, hill, roof, or some other form

Inclined Planes

•Rotated coordinate system

•Motion on inclines

•Motion with friction on inclines

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Inclined Planes

• Since many real life situations occur either on a ramp, hill, roof, or some other form of an incline, inclined plane problems are very common.

• Thus far we have looked at only horizontal (x) and/or vertical (y) motion.

Page 3: Inclined Planes - Corner Brook Regional High - Home of … Planes 2016.pdfInclined Planes •Since many real life situations occur either on a ramp, hill, roof, or some other form

• Using this xy coordinate system for inclined plane situations can be problematic.– This is because objects moving up (or

down) an incline are moving in both the x and y direction at the same time.

• Therefore, a rotated coordinate system is used to solve incline plane problems.

• x-direction is rotated to be parallel to the plane’s surface (called F|| in text)

• y-direction is rotated to be perpendicular to the plane’s surface (called in text)F

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Rotated Coordinate System

Inclined Plane

y

x

NOTE: Positive is taken to be in the direction of the motion

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Show ALL of the Forces acting on the block below.

Fg

FN

f

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What force makes the block slide down the incline?

Fg

FN

f

Gravity

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• In fact it is the component of the force of gravity that acts parallel to the incline that makes the block slide down the ramp.

• This component is called Fx

• Is the normal force equal to the force of gravity?

• It is less than the force of gravity. The normal force is the component of the gravity (Fy) that acts perpendicular to the incline.

• FN = Fy

• Thus FN and Fx are based on the mass of the block and the angle of the incline.

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What is the formula for FN and Fx?

Fg

FN

FxFy

Fx

Fy = FN

q

In this triangle where does q go?

WHY?

Fx = Fgsinq=mgsinq

Fy =FN= Fgcosq

=mgcosq

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Examples• Without friction:

1. Assuming a frictionless incline, find the acceleration of the 10. kg block below with incline angles:

A) 0o B) 30.o C) 45o D) 60.o E) 90.o

netFa

m

xFm

sinmgm

q sing q

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• Thus, acceleration is independent of mass in problems without friction

• Same as for free fall!

A) 0o B) 30.o C) 45o

D) 60.o E) 90.o

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Page 196. #2

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Examples with Friction

Determine the acceleration on a block with mass m, on an incline with angle q, with a coefficient of sliding friction mk.

netFa

m xF f

m

sin cos kmg mga

mq qm

cosN k kf F mgm qm

sin cos kg gq qm

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• Thus, acceleration is independent of mass in problems with friction!

EX. 3. Determine the acceleration on a block with mass 25.0kg, on an incline with angle 25.0o, with a coefficient of sliding friction mk0.100

sin cos ka g gq qm

2 29.8 sin25 9.8 cos25 (0.100)o om m

s s

23.25

ms

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In the previous example, find the time it would take for the block slide 30. cm if it starts sliding from rest.

21

1

2d vt at

22

10.30 0 (3.25 )

2

m mm t

s s

0.43t s

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Lets do #1,3,4 on page 196

1.A copy of Physics: Concepts and Connections leaves the printing pressand slides down a 4.0-m-long ramp into the arms of an eager physicsstudent. If the ramp is inclined at an angle of 25° to the horizontaland has a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.10, how long will it takethe 2.0-kg textbook to reach the student?

t =1.6s

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3.• A skateboarder slides down a frictionless ramp inclined at an

angle of 30° to the horizontal. He then slides across a frictionless horizontal floor and begins to slide up a second incline at an angle of 25 ° to the horizontal. The skateboarder starts at a distance of 10 m from the bottom of the first incline. How far up the second incline will he go if the coefficient of kinetic friction on the second incline is 0.10?

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4.Batman is driving the Batmobile down a hill coming from the Bat Cave.The hill is inclined at an angle of 30.° to the horizontal and has a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.28. What force must the Batmobile'sengine apply to cause the Batmobile to accelerate at 10.0g?

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Page 224#7, 8, 9, 10

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Inclined planes can be used to determine coefficient of static friction

• The force of static friction is equal to the force of gravity acting along the plane, if the block is at rest.

Also,

And,

sins xf F mg q

cosN yF F mg q

sin

coss

sN

mgfF mg

qm

q tansm q

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• The tan of the angle of the incline gives the coefficient of static friction.

• To find the maximum static friction, raise the incline until the object moves.

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