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Final velocity involving a can of soup and an inclined plane
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[QUOTE="jbriggs444, post: 6868653, member: 422467"] To my mind "perfect roll" means nothing more than "rolling without slipping". Or, perhaps, "rolling without slipping and without rolling resistance". Based on the level at which the problem appeared to be aimed and the lack of details on whether we were dealing with vegetable beef (liquid) or condensed cream of mushroom soup (effectively solid) the best guess at the intention seems to be cream of mushroom. [As [USER=700856]@erobz[/USER] confirmed from the [URL='https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/moment-of-inertia-problem-involving-a-cylinder-rolling-down-an-incline.1050994/']other post][/URL] If [USER=334404]@haruspex[/USER] is unsure of the behavior of a can with semi-liquid contents then a hapless first year student stands no chance whatsoever! [/QUOTE]
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