Newton's laws of motion

Why ACC. Of block A is a.sin(theta)??
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SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato4mo ago
Can you ask more clearly? Oh i got it now Basically they assumed a to be acc of triangular block down the plane so its acc downwards asin(theta) and since it would be in contact with block A there downward acc would be same. Now for exceptional case if the asin(theta) is greater than g then block A will free fall
Gaurav
GauravOP4mo ago
A sin theta to along the inclined surface hoga na? +solved @SIMPle Potato
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