ace of the ramp is so slick that both spheres slide without rolling down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why? b) If instead the surface of the ramp has enough friction that both spheres roll without slipping down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why?

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Two spheres appear identical in all ways (including having the same mass and the same radius) except one sphere is solid while the other is hollow. Both spheres are placed at the top of a ramp and released from rest at the same time . a) If the surface of the ramp is so slick that both spheres slide without rolling down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why? b) If instead the surface of the ramp has enough friction that both spheres roll without slipping down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why?
Two spheres appear identical in all ways (including having the same mass and the same radius),
except one sphere is solid while the other is hollow. Both spheres are placed at the top of a ramp
and released from rest at the same time.
a) If the surface of the ramp is so slick that both spheres slide without rolling down the ramp,
which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why?
b) If instead the surface of the ramp has enough friction that both spheres roll without slipping
down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why?
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Transcribed Image Text:Two spheres appear identical in all ways (including having the same mass and the same radius), except one sphere is solid while the other is hollow. Both spheres are placed at the top of a ramp and released from rest at the same time. a) If the surface of the ramp is so slick that both spheres slide without rolling down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why? b) If instead the surface of the ramp has enough friction that both spheres roll without slipping down the ramp, which sphere should reach the bottom first, and why? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v BIU
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