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10 September, 14:55

A solid sphere, spherical shell, solid cylinder and a cylindrical shell all have the same mass m and radius R. If they are all released from rest at the same elevation and roll without slipping, which reaches the bottom of an inclined plane first?

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  1. 10 September, 16:00
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    Acceleration of a body rolling down an inclined plane is given by the following expression

    a = g sinθ / 1 + k² / r²

    θ is angle of inclination, k is radius of gyration and r is radius of the body rolling down.

    for solid sphere

    k² / r² = 2 / 5

    =.4

    a = g sinθ / 1.4

    = 7 sinθ

    for spherical shell

    k² / r² = 2 / 3

    =.67

    a = g sinθ / 1.67

    = 5.87 sinθ

    for solid cylinder

    k² / r² = 1/2

    =.5

    a = g sinθ / 1.5

    = 6.53 sinθ

    for cylindrical shell

    k² / r² = 1

    a = g sinθ / 2

    = 4.9 sinθ

    Acceleration of solid cylinder is maximum (7 sinθ)

    so it will reach bottom first.
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