The 65 kg man at right is trapped inside a section of large pipe. If that's not bad enough, the pipe begins to roll, from rest, down a 35 m long, 180 incline! The pipe has a mass of 180 kg and a diameter of 1.2 m. (Assume the man's presence inside the pipe has a negligible effect on the pipe's rotational inertia.) The coefficient of friction between the pipe and the ground is (0.5, 0.4).
The 65 kg man at right is trapped inside a section of large pipe. If that's not bad enough, the pipe begins to roll, from rest, down a 35 m long, 180 incline! The pipe has a mass of 180 kg and a diameter of 1.2 m. (Assume the man's presence inside the pipe has a negligible effect on the pipe's rotational inertia.) The coefficient of friction between the pipe and the ground is (0.5, 0.4).
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The 65 kg man at right is trapped inside a section of large pipe. If that's not
bad enough, the pipe begins to roll, from rest, down a 35 m long, 180 incline!
The pipe has a mass of 180 kg and a diameter of 1.2 m. (Assume the man's
presence inside the pipe has a negligible effect on the pipe 's rotational inertia.)
The coefficient of friction between the pipe and the ground is (0.5, 0.4).
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