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A force is applied to a block to move it up a 30° incline. The incline is frictionless, the block is initially at rest, F= 65.0 N and M=5.00 kg. If the block starts from rest, how far will it move in 0.550 s? Also, indicate whether the block moves up or down the incline.

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Answer:

0.96 m, upward

Step-by-step explanation:


\theta=30^(\circ)


F=65 N


M=5 kg

Initial velocity, u=0


t=0.550 s


Fcos\theta-Mgsin\theta=Ma

Where
g=9.8 m/s^2

Substitute the values


65cos30-5* 9.8sin30=5a


31.8=5a


a=(31.8)/(5)=6.36 m/s^2


S=ut+(1)/(2)at^2


S=0+(1)/(2)(6.36)(0.55)^2=0.96 m

Hence,the block moves upward because displacement is positive.

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