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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    I also think it's wrong, but that's what my teacher assistant told me to do. I asked him about the gravity part, and he said that it's inside the "mgh" (I know it's wrong). As I said, this is from last semester, so I will not spend any more time trying to solve it, because I don't have it (I...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    I ended up solving it this way, if anyone is interested: From the conservation of energy we have that \begin{equation} \frac{1}{2}mv^{2}=mgh+\Delta E \label{eq:1} \end{equation} where $\Delta E$ is the energy difference due to friction force. \begin{equation*} \Delta E=E_{f}\text{(energy lost...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    As I said in my first post, I'm not allowed to solve the exercice with energy. It has to be using torque. Sorry I haven't post anything, but the truth is that i have exams in 10 days, and I won't have time to find a final answer.
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    I can't do it. Every time I try I find more mistakes. One of the equations I had was ##v_{1}=\frac{v}{1-\frac{a}{r\alpha}}##. But ##a=r\alpha## is another condition for rolling, meaning that I have ##v_{1}=\frac{v}{0}##. I have checked every single sign, the formulae and everything. I must be...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    So substituting (3) on (4) we get ##v_{1}-a\frac{v_{1}}{r\alpha}=v## ==> ##v_{1}(1-\frac{a}{r\alpha})=v## ==> ##v_{1}=\frac{v}{(1-\frac{a}{r\alpha})}## And plugging the numbers I got that result. There seems to be a mistake tho. I don't know why but I would expect some g dependence for #v_{1}##...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    The expression for ##v_1## comes from ##\omega_{f}-\omega_{i}=\alpha t## for ##\omega_{i}=0## since it's not rolling first and ##\omega_{f}=\frac{v_{1}}{r}## rolling condition. ##v_1## looks good to me since it has the same units as v. Do you see a mistake?
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    I see what you mean, but I think it still has to be constant so it shouldn't be too important. I can't believe this was 1 problem of 12 in the exam. Not that it's so hard, but the computations are so lengthy. Anyway many thanks, if you notice something wrong let me know :) Ps: I did most of...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    Alright, it took me a while (I decided to learn some Latex) but I think I have the answer, or something close. Here is the entire Latex document as I will send it to my professor. The entire mark of the semester depends on this exercice, so feel free to comment And many thanks to Dol Al for the...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    This is what I did so far, could you tell me if it is correct? First I will consider the motion from ##t_{0}## until the ball starts rolling at ##t_{1}##. We have that: \begin{gather*} \tau = I\alpha \\ \tau = F_{f}\cdot r = mg\cos(\theta)\mu_{d}\cdot r \end{gather*} Solving for...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    I did Fg*sin(z)+Ffriction=ma, solved for a, substituting at x1=x0+vt+1/2at^2, then substituting the t for the t1 that i found and i should get the displacement for the first part?. For the second part, when the ball is rotating I am not sure what to do. I guess now the torque changes sign, but...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    I still don't know how to solve the problem. Some help would be much apreciated.
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    Omg I am mixing up equations. Now should be correct. Anyway I tried doing torque=Friction*Radius=Inertia*alpha. Solving for alpha and substituting at equation w=w0+alpha*t for w=v1/r (rolling condition) i get t1=(2*v1)/(5*g*cos(z)*µ), t1 is time it takes to start rolling. v1 velocity when it...
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    Ball rolling up a ramp with friction -- Find max height (Unsolved)

    Hello, 1. Homework Statement A spherical continuous ball is sliding with a constant velocity v along a frictionless lane. Thereafter it enters an inclined surface (the angle between the surface and the horizontal plane is α) with the coefficient of friction µ between the ball and the surface...
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    Find speed using distance and acceleration?

    You could use the formula (distance)=(initial velocity)*t + (1/2)*(acceleration)*t^2 to find the time, using initial velocity = 0, acceleration = -9.8 and distance = 4.7. Then you could use the formula (final velocity)-(initial velocity) = (acceleration)*t, using the same acceleration and time...
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