A volleyball starts from rest and accelerates with an acceleration of 0.405 m/s2 while moving down a 8.75 m long inclined plane. When it reaches the bottom, the ball rolls up another plane, where, after moving 15.00 m, it comes to rest.

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A volleyball starts from rest and accelerates with an acceleration of 0.405 m/s2 while moving down a 8.75 m long inclined plane. When it reaches the bottom, the ball rolls up another plane, where, after moving 15.00 m, it comes to rest.

(d) What is the ball's speed 8.10 m along the second plane (in m/s)?
m/s
(e) What If? You change the angles of the two inclines in such a manner that the new acceleration down the first incline is a
= 2a
x initial down and up the second incline is
x new down
x initial up, What is the ball's speed 8.10 m up the second plane (in m/s)?
a
x new up
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:(d) What is the ball's speed 8.10 m along the second plane (in m/s)? m/s (e) What If? You change the angles of the two inclines in such a manner that the new acceleration down the first incline is a = 2a x initial down and up the second incline is x new down x initial up, What is the ball's speed 8.10 m up the second plane (in m/s)? a x new up m/s
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