A block is sliding (without friction) down a ramp. A ring, a disc and a solid sphere are rolling (without slipping) down the same ramp. The height of the ramp is 46 meters. What is the speed of the ring at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s What is the speed of the disc at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s What is the speed of the solid sphere at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s What is the speed of the block at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s

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A block is sliding (without friction) down a ramp. A ring, a disc and a solid sphere are rolling (without slipping) down the same ramp. The height of the ramp is 46 meters.
What is the speed of the ring at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s

 

What is the speed of the disc at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s

 

What is the speed of the solid sphere at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s

 

What is the speed of the block at the bottom of the ramp? in m/s

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