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A hollow sphere of radius 0.240 m, with rotational inertia I = 0.0444 kg·m2 about a line through its center of mass, rolls without slipping up a surface inclined at 33.0° to the horizontal. At a certain initial position, the sphere's total kinetic energy is 13.0 J. (a) How much of this initial kinetic energy is rotational? (b) What is the speed of the center of mass of the sphere at the initial position? When the sphere has moved 1.00 m up the incline from its initial position, what are (c) its total kinetic energy and (d) the speed of its center of mass?
A hollow sphere of radius 0.240 m, with rotational inertia I = 0.0444 kg·m2 about a line through its center of mass, rolls without slipping up a surface inclined at 33.0° to the horizontal. At a certain initial position, the sphere's total kinetic energy is 13.0 J. (a) How much of this initial kinetic energy is rotational? (b) What is the speed of the center of mass of the sphere at the initial position? When the sphere has moved 1.00 m up the incline from its initial position, what are (c) its total kinetic energy and (d) the speed of its center of mass?
Patrina SchowalterLv2
1 Sep 2019
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