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A block of mass m is placed on a wedge. The wedge is pushed along a horizontal surface with accelertation a, so that the block stays in place on the wedge, even though there is no friction between the block and the wedge. The normal force acting on the block during the acceleration is equal to:
mg/cos(theta)
i kind of guessed this answer but now when i go sti down and try to understand why is mg/cos(theta) not just simply mgcos(theta) i don't know why.
can anyone explain this to me
mg/cos(theta)
i kind of guessed this answer but now when i go sti down and try to understand why is mg/cos(theta) not just simply mgcos(theta) i don't know why.
can anyone explain this to me