A solid ball of radius R = 0.1 m and mass M = 4 kg is placed at the top of a ramp of height h = 5 m and 0 = 53°. If the coefficient of kinetic friction (u) between the ball and the ramp surface is 0.1 and it is known that the ball does not roll smoothly down the ramp (there is sliding), calculate the velocity of the ball's center of mass (v com/at the bottom of the ramp. (Your result must be in units of m /s and include 2 digit after the decimal point. Maximum of 3% of error is accepted in your answer. Take g = 9.8 m /s?.)

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A solid ball of radius R = 0.1 m and mass M = 4 kg is placed at the top of a ramp of
height h 5 m and 0 = 53°. If the coefficient of kinetic friction (u) between the ball
and the ramp surface is 0.1 and it is known that the ball does not roll smoothly down
the ramp (there is sliding), calculate the velocity of the ball's center of mass (v com ) at
the bottom of the ramp. (Your result must be in units of m /s and include 2 digit after
the decimal point. Maximum of 3% of error is accepted in your answer. Take g = 9.8 m
/ ?.)
(Hint: I =MR)
Transcribed Image Text:A solid ball of radius R = 0.1 m and mass M = 4 kg is placed at the top of a ramp of height h 5 m and 0 = 53°. If the coefficient of kinetic friction (u) between the ball and the ramp surface is 0.1 and it is known that the ball does not roll smoothly down the ramp (there is sliding), calculate the velocity of the ball's center of mass (v com ) at the bottom of the ramp. (Your result must be in units of m /s and include 2 digit after the decimal point. Maximum of 3% of error is accepted in your answer. Take g = 9.8 m / ?.) (Hint: I =MR)
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