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Linear speed up a "ramp"
After you pick up a spare, your bowling ball rolls without slipping back toward the ball rack with a linear speed of v = 3.02 m/s (Figure 10-24). To reach the rack, the ball rolls up a ramp that rises through a vertical distance of h = 0.47 m. What is the linear speed of the ball when it reaches the top of the ramp?
I tried using linear equations, specifically v^2=vo^2 + 2gy. This homework problem was in the same set of problems concerning rotational kinematics, so I'm not sure if that is supposed to play a part in it or not.
After you pick up a spare, your bowling ball rolls without slipping back toward the ball rack with a linear speed of v = 3.02 m/s (Figure 10-24). To reach the rack, the ball rolls up a ramp that rises through a vertical distance of h = 0.47 m. What is the linear speed of the ball when it reaches the top of the ramp?
I tried using linear equations, specifically v^2=vo^2 + 2gy. This homework problem was in the same set of problems concerning rotational kinematics, so I'm not sure if that is supposed to play a part in it or not.