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Old 08-02-2006   #1 (permalink)
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newtonian mechanics

A 45* wedge is pushed along a table with constant acceleration A. A block of mass m slides without friction on the wedge.Find its acceleration.
ans. If A=3g, d^2y/dt^2=g
where co-ordinates are:v along the dirn. of A and y perpendicular to it.
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