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Ianray
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This is my first time posting here, and I was hoping someone can help me with a problem on my homework.
A solid ball is released from rest and slides down a hillside that slopes downward at 65degrees from the horizontal. a) What minimum value must the coefficient of static friction between the hill and ball surfaces have for no slipping to occur? b) Would the coefficient of friction calculated in (a) be sufficient to prevent a hollow ball (such as a soccer ball) from slipping? Justify your answer. in part (a), why did we use the coefficient of static friction and not the coefficient of kinetic friction?
This problem just makes absolutely no sense to me, I can do every other one on the homework but I have no idea how to even start this. Also I don't understand what the difference between slipping and no-slipping is? Thanks.
A solid ball is released from rest and slides down a hillside that slopes downward at 65degrees from the horizontal. a) What minimum value must the coefficient of static friction between the hill and ball surfaces have for no slipping to occur? b) Would the coefficient of friction calculated in (a) be sufficient to prevent a hollow ball (such as a soccer ball) from slipping? Justify your answer. in part (a), why did we use the coefficient of static friction and not the coefficient of kinetic friction?
This problem just makes absolutely no sense to me, I can do every other one on the homework but I have no idea how to even start this. Also I don't understand what the difference between slipping and no-slipping is? Thanks.