Three objects of uniform density-a solid sphere, a solid cylinder, and a hollow cylinder-are placed at the top of an incline (see figure below). They are all released from rest at the same elevation and roll without slipping. (a) Which object reaches the bottom first? O the solid sphere the solid cylinder O the hollow cylinder (b) Which reaches it last? O the solid sphere the solid cylinder O the hollow cylinder Note: The result is independent of the masses and the radii of the objects. (Try this activity at home!)

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Three objects of uniform density-a solid sphere, a solid cylinder, and a hollow cylinder-are placed at the top of an incline (see
figure below). They are all released from rest at the same elevation and roll without slipping.
(a) Which object reaches the bottom first?
the solid sphere
the solid cylinder
the hollow cylinder
(b) Which reaches it last?
the solid sphere
the solid cylinder
the hollow cylinder
Note: The result is independent of the masses and the radii of the objects. (Try this activity at home!)
Transcribed Image Text:Three objects of uniform density-a solid sphere, a solid cylinder, and a hollow cylinder-are placed at the top of an incline (see figure below). They are all released from rest at the same elevation and roll without slipping. (a) Which object reaches the bottom first? the solid sphere the solid cylinder the hollow cylinder (b) Which reaches it last? the solid sphere the solid cylinder the hollow cylinder Note: The result is independent of the masses and the radii of the objects. (Try this activity at home!)
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