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Two different balls are rolled (without slipping) toward a common finish line. T

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Question

Two different balls are rolled (without slipping) toward a common finish line. Their angular speeds are shown to the right. The first ball, which has a radius of 0.0613 m, is rolling along a conveyor belt which is moving at 2.19 m/s and starts out 9.32 m from the finish line. The second ball has a radius of 0.0428 m and is rolling along the stationary floor. If the second ball starts out 6.14 m from the finish line, how long does each ball take to reach the finish line?


#1= ? s

#2= ? s


What angular speed would the losing ball have needed to cross the finish line at the same time as the winning ball?


= ? rad/s

Explanation / Answer

requesting you to go through the below link question no 10.43 http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfadd/1350/Hmwk/Ch10/Ch10.html

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