Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
acceleration of an object on an inclined plane due to gravitational pull
= g sinθ . This acceleration is irrespective of mass of the object coming down . It only depends on the inclination .
If θ is larger , sinθ will be larger hence gravitational acceleration on inclined surface will be greater . It happens so because a component of weight mg is acting on the body . This component is mgsinθ . The other component mgcosθ acts perpendicular to surface hence it does not contribute to its acceleration .
acceleration produced = force / mass
= mgsinθ / m
= gsinθ .
in the given case , the inclination of plane with mass m₁ is less , hence its downward acceleration will be lesser as compared with the acceleration of m₂ which is put on a surface with greater inclination .