The solid cylinder and cylindrical shell in the figure have the same mass, same radius, and each turn on frictionless, horizontal axles. (The cylindrical shell has light-weight spokes connecting the shell to the axle.) A rope is wrapped around each cylinder and tied to a block. The blocks have the same mass and are held the same height above the ground. Both blocks are released simultaneously. Which hits the ground first?

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The solid cylinder and cylindrical shell in the figure have the same mass, same
radius, and each turn on frictionless, horizontal axles. (The cylindrical shell has
light-weight spokes connecting the shell to the axle.) A rope is wrapped around
each cylinder and tied to a block. The blocks have the same mass and are held
the same height above the ground. Both blocks are released simultaneously.
Which hits the ground first?
O The block attached to the solid cylinder
O The block attached to the hollow cylinder
O The blocks hit the ground at the same time
Explain your reasoning.
*
Transcribed Image Text:The solid cylinder and cylindrical shell in the figure have the same mass, same radius, and each turn on frictionless, horizontal axles. (The cylindrical shell has light-weight spokes connecting the shell to the axle.) A rope is wrapped around each cylinder and tied to a block. The blocks have the same mass and are held the same height above the ground. Both blocks are released simultaneously. Which hits the ground first? O The block attached to the solid cylinder O The block attached to the hollow cylinder O The blocks hit the ground at the same time Explain your reasoning. *
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