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Ean Sanford
20 July, 21:00
Is mass on a ramp related to acceleration?
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Cullen Farmer
20 July, 22:30
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Yes it may or may not be depending on the angle of the ramp. But if nothing is specified then it must be related to acceleration as friction is neglected.
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