the incline is 0.330. Angle \(\theta\) of the incline is 44.0°. Block A slides down the incline at constant speed. What is the mass of block B?
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In this problem, we have an incline with an angle of 44.0° and a block A sliding down the incline. There is also a massless and frictionless pulley at the top of the incline. Block A is connected to block B by a rope that passes over the pulley. Show more…
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