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Important Results Of Projection From Inclined Plane

A body is sliding down an inclined plane having coefficient of friction 1//3 . If the normal reaction is three times that of the resultant downward force along the inclined plane, the angle between the inclined plane and the horizontal is

A body is sliding down an inclined plane having coefficient of friction 0.5. If the normal reaction is twice that of resultant downward force along the inclined plane, then find the angle between the inclined plane and the horizontal .

Find range of projectile on the inclined plane which is projected perpendicular to the incline plane with velcoity 20m//s as shwon in figure.

A body has maximum range R_1 when projected up the plane. The same body when projected down the inclined plane, it has maximum range R_2 . Find the maximum horizontal range. Assume equal speed of projection in each case and the body is projected onto the inclined plane in the line of the greatest slope.

If the particle is projected down onto the inclined plane at same speed and angle with the inclined plane the ratio of the time of flight and time of flight for upward projection is :

A projectile si thrown with velocity of 50m//s towards an inclined plane from ground such that is strikes the inclined plane perpendiclularly. The angle of projection of the projectile is 53^(@) with the horizontal and the inclined plane is inclined at an angle of 45^(@) to the horizonta.. (a) Find the time of flight. (b) Find the distance between the point of projection and the foot of inclined plane.