A 1.07kg mass is initially at rest on a frictionless plane inclined at an angle 32.424 to the horizontal. The length of the plane is 4.04m. Determine the time it takes the mass to slide down the plane once released from rest (ins). (use g as the magnitude of the acceleration 9.8m s²

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A 1.07kg mass is initially at
rest on a frictionless plane
inclined at an angle 32.424 to
the horizontal. The length of
the plane is 4.04m.
Determine the time it takes
the mass to slide down the
plane once released from rest
(ins). (use g
as the
=
9.8m
s²
magnitude of the acceleration
of gravity)
Transcribed Image Text:A 1.07kg mass is initially at rest on a frictionless plane inclined at an angle 32.424 to the horizontal. The length of the plane is 4.04m. Determine the time it takes the mass to slide down the plane once released from rest (ins). (use g as the = 9.8m s² magnitude of the acceleration of gravity)
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