A person slides freely down a frictionless inclined plane while his bag falls down…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Rotational Motion
A person slides freely down a frictionless inclined plane while his bag falls down vertically from the same height. The final speeds of the man (\(v_{M}\)) and the bag (vB) should be such that:
- \(v_{M}
- \(v_{M}=v_{B}\)
- the depend on the masses
- \(v_{M R}>v_{B}\)
Answer
(B) v_ M =v_ B
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