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inclined planes can be used in the investigation of acceleration.

specificaly using m*g*sin(theta)=a (well i think that was the equation)

acceleration is equal to mass*gravity*sin(theta)

where sin(theta) is equal to opposite(o) over hypotenuse(h)

or theta = (1/sin) * o/h

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