6) A small ball of mass m sit atop a large hemisphere (a dome) of radius...
please explain the answer 6) A small ball of mass m sit atop a large hemisphere (a dome) of radius R. The ball begins to roll down the hemisphere. The location of the ball on the hemisphere makes an angle with the vertical. What is when the ball rolls off the hemisphere (the ball can not ride the surface of the hemisphere all the way down). 7) A box of mass m slides down a ramp, starting at the top....
A solid cylinder of mass m and radius r is at rest precariously at the top of a hemispherical dome with radius R. The cylinder is then tipped and rolls down the dome with negligible friction. a) Find the height that the cylinder loses contact with the hemisphere.
A ball of mass M and radius R, rolls smootly from rest down a ramp at an angle theta. The ball descent a vertical height h to reach the bottom of the ramp. What is the acceleration of the ball?
Problem #2 A hollow ball of radius 0.5 m and mass 4.5 kg is rolling without slipping on a level surface at a constant speed of 4.0 m/s. The ball rolls up a 40° ramp and eventually stops before rolling back down. (the moment of inertia of a hollow ball of mass M and radius R is MR2) Find: (a) the angular (rotational) speed of the ball (in rad/sec) just before it begins to move up the ramp; (b) the...
plz? help sir .......... A transparent glass hemisphere with radius R and mass m has an index of refraction n. In the medium outside the hemisphere, the index of refraction is equal to one. A parallel beam of monochromatic laser light is incident uniformly and normally onto the central portion of its planar surface, as shown in Figure 3. The acceleration of gravity g is vertically downwards. The radius 8 of the circular cross-section of the laser beam is much...
1) A solid ball of mass M and radius R rolls without slipping down a hill with slope tan θ. (That is θ is the angle of the hill relative to the horizontal direction.) What is the static frictional force acting on it? It is possible to solve this question in a fairly simple way using two ingredients: a) As derived in the worksheet when an object of moment of inertia I, mass M and radius R starts at rest...
A spherical bowling ball with mass m = 4 kg and radius R = 0.114 m is thrown down the lane with an initial speed of v = 8.7 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sliding ball and the ground is ? = 0.32. Once the ball begins to roll without slipping it moves with a constant velocity down the lane. 1) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the bowling ball as it slides down...
A ball of mass m = 2 kg and radius r = 0.2 meters, rolls down a water slide, like shown. The slide curves up at the end and launches the ball into the air. The height is h = 1.5 meters, angle ? = 60°, and the angle ? = 25°. If the ball starts at rest, and rolls without slipping, find ymax, the height to which the child is launched, in meters. Treat the ball as being launched...
Problem -2 A hollow ball of radius 0.5 m and mass 4.5 kg is rolling without slipping on a level surface at a constant speed of 4.0 m/s. The ball rolls up a 40- ramp and eventually stops before rolling back down. (the moment of inertia of a hollow ball of mass M and radius RisMR2) Find: (a) the angular (rotational) speed of the ball (in rad/sec) just before it begins to move up the ramp: (b) the rotational kinetic...
A spherical bowling ball with mass m = 3.3 kg and radius R = 0.111 m is thrown down the lane with an initial speed of v = 8.9 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sliding ball and the ground is μ = 0.29. Once the ball begins to roll without slipping it moves with a constant velocity down the lane. 1)What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the bowling ball as it slides down the...