3. Rotational Dynamics/Work and Energy A marble (a solid sphere of glass) with a radius of 0.50 cm and mass of 5.00 grams is released from rest at the lip of a hemispherical bowl of radius R =15.0 cm. It rolls without slipping down the inner surface of the bowl. Compute the translational speed of the rolling marble as it crosses the bottom of the bowl. Neglect rolling friction. Bonus Compute the net force acting on the marble as it crosses the bottom of the bowl (at point B). A R a. R B

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3.
Rotational Dynamics/Work and Energy
A marble (a solid sphere of
glass) with a radius of 0.50 cm and mass of 5.00 grams is released from rest at the lip of a
hemispherical bowl of radius R =15.0 cm. It rolls without slipping down the inner surface of
the bowl. Compute the translational speed of the rolling marble as it crosses the bottom of
the bowl. Neglect rolling friction.
Compute the net force
acting on the marble as it crosses the
bottom of the bowl (at point B).
Bonus
A
R
a.
R
B
Transcribed Image Text:3. Rotational Dynamics/Work and Energy A marble (a solid sphere of glass) with a radius of 0.50 cm and mass of 5.00 grams is released from rest at the lip of a hemispherical bowl of radius R =15.0 cm. It rolls without slipping down the inner surface of the bowl. Compute the translational speed of the rolling marble as it crosses the bottom of the bowl. Neglect rolling friction. Compute the net force acting on the marble as it crosses the bottom of the bowl (at point B). Bonus A R a. R B
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