You have one object of each of these shapes, all with mass 0.840 kg: a uniform solid cylinder, a thin-walled hollow cyli

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You have one object of each of these shapes, all with mass 0.840 kg: a uniform solid cylinder, a thin-walled hollow cyli

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You have one object of each of these shapes, all with mass 0.840 kg: a uniform solid cylinder, a thin-walled hollow cylinder, a uniform solid sphere, and a thin- walled hollow sphere. You release each object from rest at the same vertical height h above the bottom of a long wooden ramp that is inclined at 27.0' from the horizontal. Each object rolls without slipping down the ramp. You measure the time t that it takes each one to reach the bottom of the ramp: (Figure 1) shows the results.
Figure < 1 of 1 1(s) 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 A B C D
Part D What minimum coefficient of static friction is required for all four objects to roll without slipping? | ΑΣΦ ? Submit Request Answer Pearson
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