Problem B3. A solid cylinder is supported on an inclined plane by a chord parallel R to the plane at a distance of above the radius of the cylinder. The cylinder has a 3 | radius of 2.00 m, its mass is 20.0 kg, and the inclined plane has an inclination of 20°. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cylinder and the plane is 0.20 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.30. The cylinder remains in static equilibrium. 20 Figure B3. Problem diagram B3 e) If the inclined surface is smooth and the rope breaks, is it possible for the cylinder to roll without sliding downhill? Clearly explain your reasoning.

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Problem B3. A solid cylinder is supported on an inclined plane by a chord parallel
R
above the radius of the cylinder. The cylinder has a
to the plane at a distance of
3
radius of 2.00 m, its mass is 20.0 kg, and the inclined plane has an inclination of
20°. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cylinder and the plane is 0.20
and the coefficient of static friction is 0.30. The cylinder remains in static
equilibrium.
20
Figure B3. Problem diagram B3
e) If the inclined surface is smooth and the rope breaks, is it possible for the
cylinder to roll without sliding downhill? Clearly explain your reasoning.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem B3. A solid cylinder is supported on an inclined plane by a chord parallel R above the radius of the cylinder. The cylinder has a to the plane at a distance of 3 radius of 2.00 m, its mass is 20.0 kg, and the inclined plane has an inclination of 20°. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cylinder and the plane is 0.20 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.30. The cylinder remains in static equilibrium. 20 Figure B3. Problem diagram B3 e) If the inclined surface is smooth and the rope breaks, is it possible for the cylinder to roll without sliding downhill? Clearly explain your reasoning.
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