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Will the Block Slide on a Rough Slope?

  • Reena
  • Mar 11, 2025
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If I put the 2 kg block on a slope that's like, tilted at 30°. But there's some friction thingy (they said it's 0.2, whatever that means).
 
If I just let go of the block, will it slide down or just stay there?
 
And if it does move, can someone please tell me:
 
How fast it will speed up?
How long it'll take to go 2 meters down? and gravity is 9.8 m/s² (I think?). Please help, my brain hurts.

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