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(a)
The expression for the normal force exerted on the object and the table for normal force and angle of range
(b)
The expression for acceleration on the object and the table for acceleration and angle of range
(c)
To plot: The graph of normal force and the acceleration as a function of incline angle.
Introduction: The acceleration of any object is defined as the rate of change of the velocity on an object with respect to time and the normal force is acts always perpendicular to the surface of motion of any object.
(d)
To explain: Weather the results of the normal force and acceleration is consistent with the known behavior or not for the limiting case of
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