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  • Inclined Plane

    A flat surface tilted at an angle, used to study the effects of gravity on an object.
  • Free Body Diagram

    A visual representation of all forces acting on an object, crucial for solving physics problems.
  • Normal Force

    The perpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it.
  • Gravitational Force

    The force of attraction between an object and the Earth, acting downwards.
  • Coordinate System

    A system used to define the position of points, often adjusted to simplify calculations.
  • Decomposition

    The process of breaking a force into components along defined axes.
  • Component

    A part of a vector that acts in a specific direction, such as parallel or perpendicular to an incline.
  • Sine

    A trigonometric function used to calculate the component of a force parallel to an incline.
  • Cosine

    A trigonometric function used to calculate the component of a force perpendicular to an incline.
  • Acceleration

    The rate of change of velocity of an object, calculated using Newton's second law.
  • Newton's Second Law

    A principle stating that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma).
  • Equilibrium

    A state where all forces are balanced, resulting in no acceleration.
  • Theta

    The angle of inclination of a plane relative to the horizontal.
  • Frictionless

    An idealized condition where no frictional force opposes motion.
  • Ramp

    Another term for an inclined plane, often used in physics problems.