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In Science / Senior High School | 2025-02-03

Using the four diagram and share it to the class

Asked by arisviernes0911

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Answered by saharamiyamoto | 2024-10-16

Answer:--1. Start with the Inclined Plane and BlockInclined Plane: Imagine the surface the block is on is tilted at an angle (like a ramp).Block: Draw a simple rectangle to represent the block sitting on the incline.2. The Forces Acting on the BlockThere are a few important forces acting on the block, and we’ll focus on these:Gravitational Force (Weight, W):This is the force that pulls the block downward because of gravity.It always acts straight down, no matter where the block is.Normal Force (N):This is the force the incline pushes back on the block to keep it from falling through the surface. It pushes perpendicular to the incline, like a force pushing the block up from the ramp.Frictional Force (f):If there is any friction between the block and the incline, this force acts opposite to the direction the block is moving (sliding down). It acts along the surface of the incline and tries to slow the block down.3. Breaking Down the Gravitational ForceSince the block is on an incline, gravity doesn't just pull it straight down. It pulls the block in two directions:Parallel to the Incline: This part of gravity pulls the block down the ramp and makes it slide.Perpendicular to the Incline: This part pushes the block into the surface of the incline, which is balanced by the normal force.4. The DiagramWhen you draw the Free Body Diagram:Weight (W) should be a straight-down arrow.Normal Force (N) should be perpendicular (at an angle) to the surface of the incline, pushing the block up.Friction (f), if present, should be an arrow pointing up the incline, opposing the block’s motion.The parallel and perpendicular components of gravity are shown as arrows along the incline and into the surface, respectively.5. Summary of the ForcesGravity pulls the block down.The incline pushes back on the block (normal force).Friction tries to stop the block from sliding.---By following this simple approach, you’ll make it easier for your classmates to understand, and it’ll follow the guidelines without overcomplicating things.

Answered by Lyliomn | 2025-02-09