A body of weight W N rest on a smooth plane inclined at an angle\(\theta\)o to the horizontal. What is the resolved part of the weight in Newtons along the plane?

a

W sin\(\theta\)

b

W cos\(\theta\)

c

W sec\(\theta\)

d

W tan\(\theta\)

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Classicboymoses
4 years ago

They are correct, A is legit

To solve this problem, we need to resolve the weight W of the body into components acting along the inclined plane.

Formula:
The weight of the body, W, acts vertically downward. Since the plane is inclined at an angle θ to the horizontal, the weight can be resolved into two components:
- A component *along the plane* (parallel to the plane).
- A component *perpendicular to the plane*.

The resolved part of the weight along the plane is given by:


W_along = W ·sinθ


Where:
- W_along is the component of the weight along the plane.
- W is the total weight of the body (in Newtons).
- θ is the angle of inclination of the plane with the horizontal.

Conclusion:
The resolved part of the weight along the plane is W ·sinθ.

This is the answer you’re looking for.

Believe23
4 years ago

Wcos@ is correct

olorunjedacoker
1 year ago

the answer should be wsin

Dave333
4 years ago

Wow,I just guess the answer😂,I chose wcos thetha

djayenimoney
4 years ago

A is correct.

Weight acts vertically downwards so we will go for the vertical resolution which is Wsintheta✅🙃

MrPreshve
4 years ago

My school, wcos@ is d answer naaa

mayowarrhh2005
4 years ago

The answer is Wcostheta.

Sinivie
4 years ago

The right answer is w cos@

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