A hard question from the Oxford interview

In summary, the question asks when the small disk will stop touching the big disk as it moves under gravity with no friction. The key to solving this is considering the centripetal force and its relation to gravity, as well as the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy.
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Homework Statement


See the attached picture.
The big disk is fixed on the ground, and the small disk move under the gravity. There is no friction between two disks. When will the small disk is no longer touch the big disk? Just measure the distance between the center of the small disk and the ground.


Homework Equations


The conservation of the energy
The equation of the circular motion


The Attempt at a Solution


I just consider that the centripetal force on the small disk, which is one of the component of the gravity on the small disk, may be the key to answer this question. But I really don't know how to write it into an equation and to solve it
 

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For a given velocity v, you can calculate the centripetal force required to keep the disk sliding. Gravity has to provide this force (but pay attention to its direction).
 
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Since there is no rolling the potential energy is just converted into kinetic energy. The speed will be tangential to the line connecting it to centre of the big disc. One can simplify it by considering a point mass at 3r following a circular path. The component of g along the line to the centre of the big disc provides the centripetal acceleration.
 

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What is the Oxford interview?

The Oxford interview is a part of the admission process for the University of Oxford, one of the top universities in the world. It is a face-to-face interview between the applicant and an academic tutor or professor, and is designed to assess the candidate's academic potential and suitability for their chosen course of study.

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The hard question can vary depending on the course of study, but it typically involves a thought-provoking problem or scenario related to the field of study. It may also involve abstract or philosophical concepts that require the candidate to think deeply and critically.

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