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3) An inclined plane rises to a height of 2 m over a distance of 6 m. Calculate: a) the angle of the slope b) the VR (and so IMA) of the inclined plane c) the theoretical force required to push an object
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3) An inclined plane rises to a height of 2 m over a distance of 6 m. Calculate: a) the angle of the slope b) the VR (and so IMA) of the inclined plane c) the theoretical force required to push an object with a mass of 200 kg up the slope.
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