Answer:
Explanation:
the forces parallel to the ramp are:
[tex]F-F_g=ma\\F-mgsin\theta=ma[/tex]
where F is the force exerted by the person, Mg is the weight of the cat, theta is the angle of the ramp, m is the mass of the cat and a is the acceleration.
By replacing we can obtain the acceleration of the cat:
[tex]a=\frac{(37.40N)-(8.50kg)(9.8\frac{m}{s^2})(sin27\°)}{8.50kg}=-0.417\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
Then, the cat is slowing down while it is going up the ramp.
Now, we can compute the final speed by using the following formula:
[tex]v^2=v_0^2+2ad\\\\v=\sqrt{v_0^2+2gd}=\sqrt{(2.0m/s)^2+2(-0.417m/s^2)(39.930m)}[/tex]
!!! the cat has a negative acceleration, hence, the force exerted by the person is not enough to move the cat upward.
it is neccesary to review the values of the exercise