Concept explainers
When a ball rolls down an inclined plane, it gains speed because of gravity. When rolling up it loses speed because of gravity. Why doesn’t gravity play a role when it rolls on a horizontal surface?
To Explain:Gravity doesn’t play a role when a ball rolls on a horizontal surface.
Answer to Problem 29A
There is no role of gravity as no work is done.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
In the case of an inclined plane, a ball rolling down the plane gains speed because of gravity but while rolling up, it loses its speed due to gravity.
In the case of a horizontal surface, the force of weight will be perpendicular to the displacement of the ball. The work done is given by:
Since,
So, work done against gravity is zero. Hence, there is no role of gravity.
Conclusion:
Thus, there is no role of gravity as no work is done.
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