Answer:No, the slope won't be too steep
Step-by-step explanation:
Force is an external agency that causes a body to change its position while friction is a force that causes a body to slide over another. This force is called the frictional force (Ff). The force that causes a body to move is the moving force (Fm).
The slope will be too steep if the frictional force is greater than the moving force since the frictional force tends to oppose the moving force.
According to the explanation, we need to get Ff and compare with the moving force along the plane.
If Ff>Fm it means the slope will be too steep but if Ff<Fm, the slope won't be too steep and as such the body can easily be moved along the plane.
Resolving forces acting along the plane we have FmSintheta + Ff = Fm (FmSintheta and Ff are added because they act in the same direction along the plane)
Fm=50N, theta=5°
Imputing this into the formula to get Ff;
50sin5°+Ff =50
Ff= 50-50sin5°
Ff= 50-4.35
Ff= 45.65N
Since Ff<Fm, this means the slope is not too steep and as such the 30kg load can be moved along the plane easily.