A uniform solid sphere of mass M and radius R is released from rest at the top of an 8.0-m-high hill. Assume the sphere rolls without slipping. (a) What is its translational speed v at the bottom of the hill? (b) What would v be if the sphere’s mass was doubled? (c) What would v be if the sphere’s radius was doubled? (d) What would v be if the hill was only 4.0 m high? (e) What would v be if the hill was still 8.0 m high, but the sphere was hollow instead of solid?

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A uniform solid sphere of mass M and radius R is released from rest at the top of an 8.0-m-high hill. Assume the sphere rolls without slipping.
(a) What is its translational speed v at the bottom of the hill?
(b) What would v be if the sphere’s mass was doubled?
(c) What would v be if the sphere’s radius was doubled?
(d) What would v be if the hill was only 4.0 m high?
(e) What would v be if the hill was still 8.0 m high, but the sphere was hollow instead of solid?

Hint: There’s no need to start each of these calculations from scratch. Begin by reworking the steps shown in class to find the final speed v of a rigid body rolling down an incline using conservation of energy. You should obtain an expression for v in terms of the free-fall acceleration g, the incline’s height h, and a constant c that’s determined by the object’s shape. You can then use this expression to answer each part.

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