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Consider a ball placed on a ramp inclined at θ = 30° above the horizontal.

    Part A

    What is the acceleration of the ball's center of mass as it rolls down the ramp? Assume that the ball rolls without slipping.

    Solution

    We consider two methods.

      Method 1

      System:

      The ball is treated as a rigid body.

      Interactions:

      External influences from the earth (gravity) and the ramp (friction and normal force).

      Model:

      Rotation and Translation of a Rigid Body

      Approach:

      Interactions:

      External influences from the earth (gravity) and the ramp (normal force and friction).

      Model:

      1-D Angular Momentum and Torque.

      Approach:

      Approach:

      Method 2

      System:

      The ball plus the earth and ramp.

      Interactions:

      There are internal gravity, normal and friction forces. Gravity is conservative, while the normal force and friction are non-conservative.

      Model:

      Mechanical Energy and Non-Conservative Work.

      Approach:

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