Fundamentals of Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration - AP Physics 1

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A box is placed on a 30o frictionless incline. What is the acceleration of the box as it slides down the incline?

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To find the acceleration of the box traveling down the incline, the mass is not needed. Using the incline of the plane as the x-direction, we can see that there is no movement in the y-direction; therefore, we can use Newton's second, F = ma, in the x-direction.

There is only one force in the x-direction (gravity), however gravity is not just equal to “mg” in this case. Since the box is on an incline, the gravitational force will be equal to mgsin(30o). Substituting force into F =ma we find that mgsin(30o) = ma. We can now cancel out masses and solve for acceleration.

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