A sphere with mass M, radius R, and moment of inertia I = MR² rolls down an incline of angle 0. (a) Express the translational acceleration of the sphere's center of mass in terms of the given variables. (b) Express the angular acceleration of the sphere in terms of the given variables.

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A sphere with mass M, radius R, and moment of inertia I = MR² rolls down an incline of angle 0.
(a) Express the translational acceleration of the sphere's center of mass in terms of the given
variables.
(b) Express the angular acceleration of the sphere in terms of the given variables.
Transcribed Image Text:A sphere with mass M, radius R, and moment of inertia I = MR² rolls down an incline of angle 0. (a) Express the translational acceleration of the sphere's center of mass in terms of the given variables. (b) Express the angular acceleration of the sphere in terms of the given variables.
(c) Express the magnitude of the friction force necessary to maintain pure rolling of the sphere in
terms of the given variables.
(d) Express the static friction coefficient necessary to maintain pure rolling of the sphere in terms of
the given variables.
Transcribed Image Text:(c) Express the magnitude of the friction force necessary to maintain pure rolling of the sphere in terms of the given variables. (d) Express the static friction coefficient necessary to maintain pure rolling of the sphere in terms of the given variables.
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