In the figure, a runaway truck with failed brakes is moving downgrade at 170 km/h just before the driver steers the truck up a frictionless emergency escape ramp with an inclination of 0 = 15°. The truck's mass is 1.5 x 104 kg. (a) What minimum length L must the ramp have if the truck is to stop (momentarily) along it? (Assume the truck is a particle, and justify that assumption.) Does the minimum length L increase, decrease, or remain the same if (b) the truck's mass is decreased and (c) its speed is decreased?

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In the figure, a runaway truck with failed brakes is moving downgrade at 170 km/h just before the driver steers the truck up a
frictionless emergency escape ramp with an inclination of 0 = 15°. The truck's mass is 1.5 x 104 kg. (a) What minimum length L must the
ramp have if the truck is to stop (momentarily) along it? (Assume the truck is a particle, and justify that assumption.) Does the minimum
length L increase, decrease, or remain the same if (b) the truck's mass is decreased and (c) its speed is decreased?
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(a) Number
i
9.8
Units
m/s^2
(b)
remain the same
(c)
decrease
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, a runaway truck with failed brakes is moving downgrade at 170 km/h just before the driver steers the truck up a frictionless emergency escape ramp with an inclination of 0 = 15°. The truck's mass is 1.5 x 104 kg. (a) What minimum length L must the ramp have if the truck is to stop (momentarily) along it? (Assume the truck is a particle, and justify that assumption.) Does the minimum length L increase, decrease, or remain the same if (b) the truck's mass is decreased and (c) its speed is decreased? %3D (a) Number i 9.8 Units m/s^2 (b) remain the same (c) decrease
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