Review Example 12 before attempting this problem. A marble and a cube are placed at the top of a ramp. Starting from rest at the same height, the marble rolls without slipping and the cube slides (no kinetic friction) down the ramp. Determine the ratio of the center-of-mass speed of the cube to the center-of-mass speed of the marble at the bottom of the ramp.

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Transcribed Image Text:2 Current Attempt in Progress Review Example 12 before attempting this problem. A marble and a cube are placed at the top of a ramp. Starting from rest at the same height, the marble rolls without slipping and the cube slides (no kinetic friction) down the ramp. Determine the ratio of the center-of-mass speed of the cube to the center-of-mass speed of the marble at the bottom of the ramp. Z Number i eTextbook and Media 2 Save for Later W S X J.P #3 с E D $ 4 C R Units F G Search or type URL do 5 % V MacBook Pro T ^ 6 Y B & 7 H U N *00 8 J Attempts: 0 of 3 used i 1 ( < 9 K M ) O 0 L مه Submit Answer 36 € i P
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