A 3.0 kg solid sphere (radius = 0.20 m ) is released from rest at the top of a ramp and allowed to roll without slipping. The ramp is 0.90 m high and 5.5 m long.
A.) When the sphere reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its total kinetic energy?
B.) When the sphere reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its rotational kinetic energy?
C.) When the sphere reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its translational kinetic energy?
A 3.0 kg solid sphere (radius = 0.20 m ) is released from rest at the...
A 2.1 kg solid cylinder (radius = 0.20 m , length = 0.60 m ) is released from rest at the top of a ramp and allowed to roll without slipping. The ramp is 0.85 m high and 5.0 m long. When the cylinder reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its total kinetic energy? When the cylinder reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its rotational kinetic energy?
A 2.5 kg solid cylinder radius .20 m, length .65 m, is released from rest at the top of a ramp and allowed to roll without slipping. The ramp is .80 m high and 5.0 m long. I got part A right that is 19.6 rounded 20. Need help with part B- When the cylinder reaches the bottom what is the rotational kinetic energy? And Part C- when the cylinder reaches the bottom what is the translational kinetic energy?
A 2.4 kg solid cylinder (radius = 0.10 m , length = 0.70 m ) is released from rest at the top of a ramp and allowed to roll without slipping. The ramp is 0.90 m high and 5.0 m long. 1. When the cylinder reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its total kinetic energy? (Express your answer using two significant figures.) 2. When the cylinder reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its rotational kinetic energy?...
A 305-N solid sphere of radius 0.4 m is released from rest and rolls without slipping from the top to the bottom of a ramp of length 5 m that is inclined at an angle of 25 degrees with the horizontal as shown in the figure below. a. What type(s) of energy does the object have when it is released? Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) Rotational Kinetic Energy (KE) Translational Kinetic Energy (KE) Both KE and KE, GPE, KE, and KE,...
A solid homogeneous sphere of mass M = 1.80 kg is released from rest at the top of an incline of height H=1.33 m and rolls without slipping to the bottom. The ramp is at an angle of θ = 26.9o to the horizontal. Calculate the speed of the sphere's CM at the bottom of the incline. Determine the rotational kinetic energy of the sphere at the bottom of the incline.
A solid homogeneous sphere of mass M = 4.70 kg is released from
rest at the top of an incline of height H=1.21 m and rolls without
slipping to the bottom. The ramp is at an angle of θ = 27.7o to the
horizontal.
a) Calculate the speed of the sphere's CM at the bottom of the
incline.
b) Determine the rotational kinetic energy of the sphere at the
bottom of the incline.
A sphere of radius r =34.5 cm and mass m = 1.80 kg starts from rest and rolls without slipping down a 30.0∘ incline that is 10.0 m long. Calculate its translational speed when it reaches the bottom. Calculate its rotational speed when it reaches the bottom. What is the ratio of translational to rotational kinetic energy at the bottom?
A sphere of radius r =34.5 cm and mass m = 1.80 kg starts from rest and rolls without slipping down a 30.0∘ incline that is 10.0 m long. Calculate its translational speed when it reaches the bottom. Calculate its rotational speed when it reaches the bottom. What is the ratio of translational to rotational kinetic energy at the bottom?
A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 2 m down a θ = 20° incline. The sphere has a mass M = 5.8 kg and a radius R = 0.28 m. 1. Of the total kinetic energy of the sphere, what fraction is translational? KE tran/KEtotal 2)What is the translational kinetic energy of the sphere when it reaches the bottom of the incline? KE tran = 3. What is the...
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