Rotational Kinetic Energy: Suppose a solid uniform sphere of mass M and radius R rolls without slipping down an inclined plane starting from rest. The angular velocity of the sphere at the bottom of the incline depends on O the radius of the sphere. O the mass of the sphere. O both the mass and the radius of the sphere. O neither the mass nor the radius of the sphere.

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**Part A**

**Rotational Kinetic Energy:** Suppose a solid uniform sphere of mass \( M \) and radius \( R \) rolls without slipping down an inclined plane starting from rest. The angular velocity of the sphere at the bottom of the incline depends on

- \( \) the radius of the sphere.
- \( \) the mass of the sphere.
- \( \) both the mass and the radius of the sphere.
- \( \) neither the mass nor the radius of the sphere.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Part A** **Rotational Kinetic Energy:** Suppose a solid uniform sphere of mass \( M \) and radius \( R \) rolls without slipping down an inclined plane starting from rest. The angular velocity of the sphere at the bottom of the incline depends on - \( \) the radius of the sphere. - \( \) the mass of the sphere. - \( \) both the mass and the radius of the sphere. - \( \) neither the mass nor the radius of the sphere. **Options:** - Select the appropriate option from above. - Click "Submit" to record your answer. - For assistance or further explanation, click "Request Answer."
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