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Chapter 3 Problem 20E

Question

Problem 20E

Suppose that the three balls shown in Exercise 1 start simultaneously from the tops of the hills. Which one reaches the bottom first? Explain.

Exercise 1

On which of these hills does the ball roll down with increasing speed and decreasing acceleration along the path? (Use this example if you wish to explain to someone the difference between speed and acceleration.)

Solution

Solution 20E

Introduction

If an object is kept on top of a slope at rest, the object will possess only potential energy. If we release it from there the potential energy of the object will be then converted to kinetic energy while falling down if there is no friction between the surface and ball.

Step 1

In these three slopes, the ball in figure 1 slope will hit the ground first because, the path length in other two cases are comparatively more even though the energy is same. So, the ball in shortest path will hit the ground first.

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: Suppose that the three balls shown in Exercise 1

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