Q2) A car weighing 1500N rest on a 30 degree hill. find the component of the weight vector a. At the right angle with the hill b. Parallel to the hill c. If the car's brakes were released, which component is responsible for the car's downward motion? 30 Q3) The diagram below shows a 50 N weight box held at rest on a frictionless 30 degree inclined surface by force F. What is the magnitude of the force F? 5ON 30°

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Regents Pysics
NameSonnne pal
Inclined Surface Worksheet
) Resolve each welcht vector tothe borrontat and vemical component tn the ed surtace and d
the magnitude.
40 N
A 60
SON
Q2) A car weighing 1500N rest on a 30 degree hill. find the component of the weight vector
a. At the right angle with the hill
b. Parallel to the hill
30
c. If the car's brakes were released, which component is responsible for the car's downward motion?
Q3) The diagram below shows a 50 N weight box held at rest on a frictionless 30 degree inclined
surface by force F. What is the magnitude óf the force F?
50N
30°
Transcribed Image Text:Regents Pysics NameSonnne pal Inclined Surface Worksheet ) Resolve each welcht vector tothe borrontat and vemical component tn the ed surtace and d the magnitude. 40 N A 60 SON Q2) A car weighing 1500N rest on a 30 degree hill. find the component of the weight vector a. At the right angle with the hill b. Parallel to the hill 30 c. If the car's brakes were released, which component is responsible for the car's downward motion? Q3) The diagram below shows a 50 N weight box held at rest on a frictionless 30 degree inclined surface by force F. What is the magnitude óf the force F? 50N 30°
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