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A block of mass m = 2.00 kg is released from rest at h = 0.400 m from the surface of a table, at the top of a theta = 40.0 degrees incline as shown below. The frictionless incline is fixed on a table of height H = 2.00 m.

(a) Determine the acceleration of the block as it slides down the incline.

(b) What is the velocity of the block as it leaves the incline?

(c) How far from the table will the block hit the floor?

(d) How much time has elapsed between when the block is released and when it hits the floor?

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It investigates the motion of the block, such as its acceleration, velocity and time elapsed, when it slides down a frictonless incline.

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