Q4. Two bodies directly in line and 10 m apart are held stationary on an inclined plane having inclination of 20° as shown in figure 2. The co-efficient of friction between the plane and lower body is 0.08 and that between the plane and the upper body is 0.05. If both the bodies are set in motion at the same instant, how would you evaluate the distance through which each body travels before they meet together? If the angle of inclination is increased from 20° to 30°, what will be the effect on distance travelled by the body? Analyze and discuss.

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Q4. Two bodies directly in line and 10 m apart are held stationary on an inclined plane having inclination of 20°
as shown in figure 2. The co-efficient of friction between the plane and lower body is 0.08 and that between the
plane and the upper body is 0.05. If both the bodies are set in motion at the same instant, how would you evaluate
the distance through which each body travels before they meet together? If the angle of inclination is increased
from 20° to 30°, what will be the effect on distance travelled by the body? Analyze and discuss.
Transcribed Image Text:Q4. Two bodies directly in line and 10 m apart are held stationary on an inclined plane having inclination of 20° as shown in figure 2. The co-efficient of friction between the plane and lower body is 0.08 and that between the plane and the upper body is 0.05. If both the bodies are set in motion at the same instant, how would you evaluate the distance through which each body travels before they meet together? If the angle of inclination is increased from 20° to 30°, what will be the effect on distance travelled by the body? Analyze and discuss.
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