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Abowling ball rolls without slipping up a ramp that slopes upward at an angle (beta) to the horizontal. treat the ball as a uniform, solid sphere, ignoring the finger holes.
what is the acceleration of the center of mass of the ball?
express your answer in terms of the variable (beta) and appropriate constants.(this was g*sin(beta)/1.4)
what minimum coefficient of static friction is needed to prevent slipping?
express your answer in terms of the variable (beta) and appropriate constants.
the second part i don't understand how to do. is appreciated : /
a bowling ball rolls without slipping up a ramp that slopes upward at an angle (beta) to the horizontal. treat the ball as a uniform, solid sphere, ignoring the finger holes.
what is the acceleration of the center of mass of the ball?
express your answer in terms of the variable (beta) and appropriate constants.(this was g*sin(beta)/1.4)
what minimum coefficient of static friction is needed to prevent slipping?
express your answer in terms of the variable (beta) and appropriate constants.
the second part i don't understand how to do. is appreciated : /

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