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Rolling a cylinder down a incline
we arent considering air resistance
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Nov 20, 2009
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Rolling a cylinder down a incline
because its slipping and there is friction
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Nov 20, 2009
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Rolling a cylinder down a incline
.5mv^2 and .5Iw^2
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Nov 20, 2009
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Rolling a cylinder down a incline
that's what i thought, can you explain why? my physics teacher won't believe me
MatthewQueen
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Nov 20, 2009
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Rolling a cylinder down a incline
if you don't know the formula for kinetic energy then you cannot help me
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Rolling a cylinder down a incline
if a cylinder rolls down and incline without slipping then i decrease the coefficient of friction and it does slip a little will it have more, less, or the same kinetic energy as before I think less, my physics teacher says the same
MatthewQueen
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