![Physics](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)
Solid 0.7150 kg ball rolls without slipping down a track toward a vertical loop of radius =0.6550 m . what minimum translational speed must the ball have when it is a height h=1.008 m above the bottom of the loop in order to complete the loop without falling off the track? assume that the radius of the ball itself is much smaller than the loop radius . use =9.810 m/s2 for the acceleration due to gravity.
![answer](/tpl/images/cats/otvet.png)
Answers: 2
Other questions on the subject: Physics
![image](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)
Physics, 22.06.2019 12:00, louieknown
Suppose a wire with a current is pushed upward by a magnetic field. how would the wire move if the direction of the current reversed? explain your answer.
Answers: 1
![image](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30, janicemaxwell123
Does heating a metal wire increase or decrease its electrical resistance? why?
Answers: 1
![image](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)
![image](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)
Physics, 23.06.2019 02:00, Rosemckinney2351
Determine the time it takes for a satellite to orbit the earth in a circular "near-earth" orbit. the definition of "near-earth" orbit is one which is at a height above the surface of the earth which is small compared to the radius of the earth, so that you may take the acceleration due to gravity as essentially the same as that on the surface. does your result depend on the mass of the satellite?
Answers: 3
Do you know the correct answer?
Solid 0.7150 kg ball rolls without slipping down a track toward a vertical loop of radius =0.6550 m...
Questions in other subjects:
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
History, 28.06.2019 07:50
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
History, 28.06.2019 07:50
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/obshestvoznanie.png)
Social Studies, 28.06.2019 07:50
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 28.06.2019 07:50
![Konu](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)