2. [-/7.5 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES TAMUCOLPHYSMECHL1 2.POST.002. ASK YOUR TEACHER A small block travels up a frictionless incline that is at an angle of 30.0° above the horizontal. The block has speed 5.83 m/s at the bottom of the incline. Assume $g = 9.80 m/s^2$. How far up the incline (measured parallel to the surface of the incline) does the block travel before it starts to slide back down? Additional Materials Accelerat of Gravity ---
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83 m/s$, the angle of the incline $\theta = 30.0^\circ$, and the acceleration due to gravity $g = 9.80 m/s^2$. We want to find the distance $d$ the block travels up the incline before it stops. Show more…
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