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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 4594153, member: 334404"] You mean conservation of angular momentum, right? That is only going to be valid about the vertical centreline, as you appear to have appreciated. (You understand why, right?) But there may be some confusion over the angle theta. The OP says it's "between the horizontal and the velocity v[SUB]f[/SUB]." To me, that is not the same as saying it's between the horizontal tangent to the sphere and the velocity vf, yet that's what your angular momentum equation implies to me. The diagram does not make it clear. Have you been told your answer is wrong, or are you merely seeking corroboration before submitting it? [/QUOTE]
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