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(a) Show that the velocity acquired by a...

(a) Show that the velocity acquired by a particle in sliding down an inclined plane is the same as that acquired by a particle falling freely from frst though a distance equal to the height of the inclined plane. (b) Find the time taken in sliding a particle down the whole length of the incline.

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