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12 April, 05:44

A ball with an initial velocity of 8.00 m/s rolls up a hill without slipping. treating the ball as a spherical shell, calculate the vertical height it reaches.

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  1. 12 April, 06:00
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    Since we are not given with the angle of inclination of the side of the hill, it is better if it is assume here that the hill is vertically straight. Given the initial speed, the distance can be calculate through the equation,

    2gd = Vf² - Vo²

    Substituting the known values and keeping in mind that Vf should be 0 at the topmost of the hill,

    2 (-9.8 m/s²) (d) = 0 - (8 m/s) ²

    The value of d from the equation above is 3.265 m.
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