A bowling ball in the shape of a uniform, solid sphere, that is travelling on a level surface, has a center-of-mass speed of 3.0 m/s when it arrives at the bottom of a plane inclined at 150 to the horizontal. How far up the hill will the bowling ball travel? This distance is represented by x in the diagram below: (Hint: Icm,sphere = (2/5)mR2)

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A bowling ball in the shape of a uniform, solid sphere, that is travelling on a level surface, has a center-of-mass speed of 3.0 m/s when it arrives at the bottom of a plane inclined at 150 to the horizontal. How far up the hill will the bowling ball travel? This distance is represented by x in the diagram below: (Hint: Icm,sphere = (2/5)mR2)

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