2) A spherical shell, of mass M, and radius R, rolls down a plane inclined at an angle e, without slipping a) Derive an
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2) A spherical shell, of mass M, and radius R, rolls down a plane inclined at an angle e, without slipping a) Derive an
2) A spherical shell, of mass M, and radius R, rolls down a plane inclined at an angle e, without slipping a) Derive an expression for the acceleration, expressed in terms of g and 0. b) What is the frictional force? [Express the frictional force in terms of m. g and o). c) If the coef of friction () is 0.4 at what angle will sliding begin, and the motion deviate from pure rolling? Explain clearly the physics behind your approach, all your work. Remember that the friction involved is static friction, the maximum value of static friction is given by F=.. (Derive the formulas needed to make your argument! M R BONUS: Do the same problem for solid sphere.
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