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Consider an object of mass 2kg on a ramp with βs=0.5 and βk=0.4.
If we keep increasing the ramp angle, what is the angle() that the object starts to move downward? Give your answer in degree with 1 decimal place.

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If we keep increasing the ramp angle, the angle that the object starts to move downward is 26.6°

To find the ramp angle, we need to know the forces acting on the mass on the ramp.

Forces acting on the mass on the ramp.

Since the mass will just start to move, the force acting on the mass in the horizontal direction is the horizontal component of its weight in that direct. So, F = mgsinθ. where θ = ramp angle

The force acting on the mass in the vertical direction is the vertical component of its weight, F' = mgcosθ where θ = ramp angle

For the mass to just start to move downwards, the horizontal component of its weight must equal the static frictional force, f on it.

F = f

Since f = μN where

  • μ = coefficient of static friction = 0.5 and
  • N = normal force = F' = mgcosθ

So, F = f

mgsinθ = μmgcosθ

Dividing through by mgcosθ, we have

mgsinθ/mgcosθ = μmgcosθ/mgcosθ

sinθ/cosθ = μ

μ = tanθ

The ramp angle at which the object starts to move downward

So, the angle at which the object starts to move downward is

θ = tan⁻¹μ

Since μ = 0.5

θ = tan⁻¹0.5

θ = 26.57°

θ ≅ 26.6°

So, the angle at which the object starts to move downward is 26.6°.

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