A uniform solid sphere rolls

  1. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 3.4 m down a q = 29° incline.
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  2. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 3.4 m down a q = 29° incline.
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  3. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 2.7 m down a q = 23° incline.
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  4. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 4.4 m down a q = 20° incline.
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  5. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 4.4 m down a q = 20° incline.
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  6. The moment of inertia of a solid uniform sphere of mass M and radius R is given by the equation I=(2/5)MR2 . Such a sphere is
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  7. A solid uniform sphere is released from the top of an inclined plane .25 m tall. the sphere rolls down the plane without
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  8. solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping down an inclined plane with angle è = 30o. The
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  9. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping down an inclined plane with angle θ = 30o. The
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  10. A solid sphere of uniform density starts from rest and rolls without slipping a distance of d = 4.8 m down a θ = 36° incline.
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