Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A body slides down a smooth inclined pla...

A body slides down a smooth inclined plane of height `h` and angle of inclination `30^(@)` reaching the bottom with a velocity `v`.Without changing the height, if the angle of inclination is doubled, the velocity with which it reaches the bottom of the plane is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A body is released from the top of a smooth inclined plane of inclination theta . It reaches the bottom with velocity v . If the angle of inclina-tion is doubled for the same length of the plane, what will be the velocity of the body on reach ing the ground .

A body is released from the top of a smooth inclined plane of inclination theta . It reaches the bottom with velocity v . If the angle of inclina-tion is doubled for the same length of the plane, what will be the velocity of the body on reach ing the ground .

A body is released from the top of a smooth inclined plane of inclination theta . It reaches the bottom with velocity v . If the angle of inclina-tion is doubled for the same length of the plane, what will be the velocity of the body on reach ing the ground .

A solid sphere of mass M and radius R, rolling down a smooth inclined plane, without slipping, reaches the bottom with a velocity v. What is the height of the inclined plane in terms of the velocity v ?

If a block of mass m lying on a frictionless inclined plane of length L height h and angle of inclination theta , then the velocity at its bottom is