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  • Oct 21, 2010, 11:58 AM
    heyyalliee
    physics-Rotational and Translational Kinetic Energy
    Given: A 3.0kg solid sphere (radius = 0.20m ) is released from rest at the top of a ramp and allowed to roll without slipping. The ramp is 0.75m high and 5.5m long.

    Find: When the sphere reaches the bottom of the ramp, what is its rotational kinetic energy? ( and same questions but Translational Energy)

    So I know Krot= (1/2)Iw^2
    then where can I go from here? How do I know what I is? And w?


    Ktrans= (1/2)Mv^2
    to find Ktrans= (1/2)(3.0kg) how can I find v^2?


    Thanks in advance for help!
  • Oct 22, 2010, 03:24 PM
    galactus

    For a uniform solid sphere:

    ... [1]

    So, ... [2]

    At the bottom of the ramp, the initial potential energy is the same as the final kinetic energy.





    Subbing [1] into v gives [2

    The linear acceleration is given by

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