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Time Narration
Slide Number 1

Title Slide

Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Inclined Plane.
Slide Number 2

Learning objective

In this tutorial we will demonstrate,

Inclined Plane App.

Slide Number 3

System Requirements

Here I am using,

Ubuntu Linux OS version 16.04

Firefox Web Browser version 62.0.3

Slide Number 4

Pre-requisites

https://spoken-tutorial.org

To follow this tutorial, learner should be familiar with Apps on Physics.

For the pre-requisites tutorials please visit this site.


Slide Number 5

Learning Goals

Using this App we will,
  • Demonstrate the motion of a load on an inclined plane with constant velocity.
  • Calculate the resolution of forces.


Slide Number 6

Inclined Plane


Let us define an inclined plane.

An inclined plane, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle.

It has one end higher than the other.

It is used for raising or lowering a load.

Use of an inclined plane provides greater mechanical advantage.

Examples of an inclined plane are ramps, slides, stairs, water slides and others.

Slide Number 6

Link for Apps on physics App

https://www.walter-fendt.de/html5/phen/


Use the given link to download the Apps.

https://www.walter-fendt.de/html5/phen/


Point to the file in the downloads folder I have already downloaded Apps on Physics to my Downloads folder.
Point to html5phen folder in the Downloads folder. After downloading, html5phen folder appears in the Downloads folder.


Double-click on phen folder.


Point to Apps in java script format and htm format.

Now double-click on the phen folder.


In this folder, we see Apps in java script and htm format.

Point to the htm formats Apps. We will use the Apps with htm file format.


Point to Inclined Plane Apps. To open Inclined Plane press Ctrl, F keys simultaneously.

In the search bar type inclined plane.

Right click on inclinedplane_en.htm file.


Select the option Open With Firefox web Browser option.


Cursor on the App.

Right click on inclinedplane_en.htm file.


Select the option Open With Firefox web Browser.


Inclined Plane App opens in the browser.

Cursor on the interface. This is the interface of Inclined plane.
Point to green panel. The green panel shows different parameters that we can change.
Point to Reset and Start button. Reset button on the top of the green panel helps to edit values.


The yellow Start button is a toggle button for Start/Pause and Resume.

Point to the Slow motion. Slow motion check-box is used to observe the motion steadily.


Point to Springscale and Force vector Then we have Springscale and Force vector radio buttons.

By default Springscale is selected.

Click on Start button. Click on Start button.
Point to the block. Notice that a load is pulled by the springscale.
Click on the Pause button. Click on the Pause button.
Click on the radio button of Force vector. Now select Force vector radio button.
Point to the arrows. Observe that there are five arrows pointing in different directions.

Notice that each arrow is in a different colour.

Point to the white box for Angle of inclination, Weight, Coefficient of friction. We can change the values of:

Angle of inclination, Weight and Coefficient of friction in the white colour box.

Highlight the line from the App. Note that these values can be changed within certain limits.
Click on Reset button. Click on Reset button.
Show the changes when the values changed to 0 and 90 degrees.

Change the Angle of inclination to 45 degrees and press Enter.

Here we can change the Angle of inclination from 0 degrees to 90 degrees.


Let’s change the Angle of inclination to 45 degrees and press Enter.

Now click on Start button. Now click on Start button.
When it reaches in the middle of the incline plane click on Pause button. When the load reaches the middle of the inclined plane click on Pause button.
Point to the pink vector. Notice that the pink vector shows the force of gravity (mg).


It tries to pull the load towards the center of the Earth.

Point to blue and red vectors. The blue and red vectors are the resolution vectors of gravity.
Point to red vector. The red vector is perpendicular to the surface of inclined plane.
Point to blue vector and incline plane. The blue vector is parallel to the surface of the inclined plane.
In the incline plane point to each angles(inclined plane png file.)



Sum of the interior angle of a triangle is 180 degrees.(show as a text while editing)

If theta (θ) is 45 degrees, then this angle is 90 degrees.


As it is perpendicular to the surface of the earth.


From the triangle’s geometry this angle would be (90-θ).

Slide Number 7

Resolution of vectors


To calculate the magnitude of the forces we need to know theta value.


Now these two lines are parallel and if we assume that this line is a transversal line.

Then angle(90-θ) is equal this angle through interior angle property.


Recall that red vector is perpendicular to inclined plane.

Here the angle would be 90 degrees.


Let us assume this angle as x

So 90-θ+90+x=180

x= θ

Slide Number 8

Resolution of Vectors



Using basic trigonometry we can resolve the parallel and perpendicular components.


Consider this right angle triangle.


Here the blue parallel component is equal to the black line.

Slide Number 9

Resolution of Vector

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Parallel force is Sin theta.

sin θ= F(parallel)/mg (base / hypotenuse)

let’s rearrange the equation.

F(parallel)=mgsinθ

Similarly we can resolve the perpendicular component.

F(perpendicular)=mgcosθ

Slide Number 10

Numerical

A mass of 1.02 kg rests on a plane that is inclined at an angle of 30 degrees.

From resolution of vectors find parallel and perpendicular components.

Calculate the necessary force to pull the mass.

Let us solve this numerical and verify the answer shown in the App.

Click on the Reset button. Click on the Reset button to reset the App.
While editing show the conversion in a text-box.{1.02 / (divide by)9.8 we get as 10 N}

Change the weight to 10 N.

In the App change the values according to the numerical.

First let us convert 1.02 Kg into Newton and enter the value in the Weight box.

Change the Angle of inclination to 30 degrees and press Enter. Next change the Angle of inclination to 30 degrees and press Enter.
Now click on Start button. Now click on Start button.
When it reaches in the middle of the incline plane click on Pause button. Again click on Pause button when the load reaches the center of the inclined plane.
Point to Normal force, Parallel component, and Necessary force. Observe that the App has calculated the parameters.
Next we will calculate using the formulae.
Slide Number 11

Resolution of Gravity Forces

F||=mg sin θ

= 1.02 x 9.8 x sin 30

= 4.99 N

F⟂= mg cos θ

= 1.02 x 9.8 x cos 30

= 8.65 N


Calculated value of the parallel component is 4.99 N and that of normal component is 8.65 N

And the necessary force is equal to the parallel force but in the opposite direction.

Let us compare the answers with the App.

Point to values of Normal force, Parallel component, and Necessary force. Observe that the calculated values are comparable to the measured values by App.
Let's observe the effect of friction.
Click on the Reset button Click on the Reset button
Enter 0.2 in the Coefficient of friction box. In the Coefficient of friction box type 0.5 and press Enter.
Click on the Start button. Click on the Start button.
When it reaches in the middle of the incline plane click on Pause button. When the load reaches the middle of the inclined plane click on Pause button.
Move the cursor on the black vector. Notice that a black vector is added to the blue vector.

This vector represents Force of friction.

Point to Force of friction In the green panel Force of friction is measured as 4.3 N.
Point to Necessary force.


Move the cursor on the blue and black vector and then point to green vector.

Notice that the Necessary force required to pull the load has changed to 9.3 N.

This is because the total necessary force is, sum of the parallel and frictional forces.

Slide Number 12

Assignment

A load of 0.612 kg rests on a plane that is inclined at an angle of 60 degrees.

From resolution of vectors find parallel and perpendicular components.

Calculate the necessary force to pull the load.

As an Assignment solve this numerical and compare your answer with the ones shown in the App.
Let us Summarise
Slide Number 12

Summary

Using this App we have
  • Demonstrated the motion of a load on an inclined plane with constant velocity.
  • Calculated the resolution of forces.
Slide Number 13

Acknowledgement

These Apps are created by Walter-fendt and his team.

These Apps are created by Walter-fendt and his team.


Slide Number 14

About Spoken Tutorial project.

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Please download and watch it.

Slide Number 15

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Slide Number 16

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Explain your question briefly someone from our team will answer them.

Slide Number 17

Acknowledgement

Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India.
This is Himanshi Karwanje from IIT-Bombay.

Thank you for joining.

Contributors and Content Editors

Karwanjehimanshi95, Madhurig, Nancyvarkey