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Describe how varying the incline plane angle Affects the force

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Answer: the force increases as the angle increases

Step-by-step explanation:

If we assume the incline plane is frictionless, the only force acting on an object on the incline plane is the force of gravity:


F=mg

where m is the mass and g the acceleration due to gravity.

However, the actual force that makes the object sliding down along the incline is not the gravity itself, but the component of the force of gravity parallel to the surface of the incline, which is given by


F_p = mg sin \theta

where
\theta is the angle of the incline.

Therefore, we see that as the angle of the incline increases, the force on the object increases.

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