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Physics, 05.11.2019 06:31 richaeviney

Arolling (without slipping) hoop with a radius of 0.27 m and a mass of 1.80 kg climbs an incline. at the bottom of the incline, the speed of the hoop's center-of-mass is vi = 8.90 m/s. the incline angle is not needed in this problem. what is the angular speed of the hoop's rotation? enter a number rad/s (5 attempts remaining)input 1 status what is the hoop's translational kinetic energy at the bottom of the incline? enter a number j (5 attempts remaining)input 2 status what is the hoop's rotational kinetic energy at the bottom of the incline ? the hoop's moment of inertia is mr². (since its mass is concentrated on the edge). enter a number j (5 attempts remaining)input 3 status find the maximum (vertical) height h the hoop reaches on the incline.

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