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So the angular velocity just turns into regular velocity? I am just still curios as to what the angular velocity might be, just can't imagine it.- inb4physics
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One thing that I still wonder is, how that I can find the angular velocity? Doesn't that require that I know the velocity at first? (Sorry that I ask this much)- inb4physics
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How can I know the angular velocity, if I don't know the velocity nor the Acceleration?- inb4physics
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Its a sort of marble. Its made out of hard rock materials.- inb4physics
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mgh = (1/2)mv^2 + (1/2)I omega^2 Could you explain the last part of that equation? Omega, what does that stand for?- inb4physics
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So after isolating the equation, then add *cos^-1(ω) ?- inb4physics
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so mgh = 1/2mv^2, and then isolate V?- inb4physics
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Homework Statement The mass of the ball: 136 G Length of the slope that its sliding down: 132 Cm Angle of the slope that its sliding down: 11,5228 ° All I have to do, is to find the velocity, and the acceleration of the ball. Though my teacher has given us no time at all for this project...- inb4physics
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