Can a Sphere Roll Without Slipping on a Frictionless Surface?

In summary, the problem involves a solid sphere of mass M and radius 1m on a horizontal surface, with a force F acting on it. The question is asking for the value of H if the sphere rolls without slipping. The solution involves finding the torque and angular acceleration, and using Newton's second law to relate the force and acceleration. The conclusion is that the sphere can roll without slipping without friction, as long as the force is applied with the proper value of H.
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Homework Statement


A solid sphere of mass M and radius 1m rests on a smooth horizontal surface. A force F acts on sphere as shown in figure. If it rolls without slipping, find the value of H.

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This problem was presented by the teacher today.

My question is, how it can start rolling without slipping in absence of friction? :confused:

The teacher solved the problem in the following way:

Torque about CM: FH=Iα or α=(5/2)(FH/M).
From Newton's second law: F=Ma or a=F/M.
From the condition of rolling without slipping a=α (radius is 1 m as per the question)

Hence, H=(2/5) metres.

But this doesn't make sense, I have read that friction is required to initiate rolling. In absence of friction, an impulse can be provided at a suitable height to start rolling but in the given question, a force is applied. :confused:

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
 

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As long as the force is applied, the sphere will experience linear and angular acceleration. With the proper value of H, the sphere will "roll" as it accelerates, meaning it's surface speed relative to the center of mass will equal the linear speed of the sphere.
 
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Pranav-Arora said:
I have read that friction is required to initiate rolling.
That's a popular myth. As rcgldr says, rolling merely means that there is no relative motion of the surfaces in contact. Friction is the usual way for that state to be achieved, but it is not the only way.
 
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Thank you very much rcgldr and haruspex. :smile:
 
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I would first clarify with the teacher how they defined "rolling without slipping" in this context. It is possible that they are using a simplified model that assumes ideal conditions, where there is no friction present at all. In this case, the force F would be enough to initiate rolling without slipping, as there would be no opposing force from friction to prevent it from rolling.

However, in reality, friction is present in most situations and is necessary for an object to start rolling. Without friction, the object would simply slide instead of rolling. So, if this is a real-world scenario, the solution provided by the teacher may not accurately reflect what would happen in practice.

I would also consider the limitations of the model being used and the assumptions being made. It is important to carefully consider all factors and variables in a situation before drawing conclusions or making predictions.
 

Related to Can a Sphere Roll Without Slipping on a Frictionless Surface?

1. What is rolling without friction?

Rolling without friction refers to the motion of an object, such as a ball or wheel, where there is no resistance or drag force acting against it. This means that the object can roll smoothly without slowing down or stopping due to friction.

2. How is rolling without friction different from rolling with friction?

Rolling without friction is different from rolling with friction because in the latter, there is a force of friction acting against the motion of the object. This force can cause the object to slow down or stop, whereas in rolling without friction, the object can continue to roll without any external forces acting against it.

3. What are the real-life applications of rolling without friction?

Rolling without friction is commonly seen in objects such as wheels, bearings, and gears. It is also used in sports equipment, such as skateboards and rollerblades, to allow for smooth and efficient movement. In engineering, rolling without friction is utilized in the design of machines and vehicles to reduce energy consumption and increase efficiency.

4. Can rolling without friction ever be achieved in real life?

While it is difficult to achieve completely frictionless motion in real life, it is possible to minimize the effects of friction through careful design and the use of materials such as lubricants. In certain situations, such as in outer space, rolling without friction can be achieved as there is no air resistance or other external forces present.

5. What are the advantages of rolling without friction?

The main advantage of rolling without friction is that it allows for smooth and efficient motion, which can save energy and reduce wear and tear on moving parts. It also allows for more precise control and stability in certain applications, such as in machinery and vehicles. Additionally, rolling without friction can reduce noise and vibrations, making it a desirable characteristic in many industries.

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