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QUESTION:

(a) In Problem 5, what is the speed of the flake when it reaches the bottom of the bowl?

(b) If we substituted a second flake with twice the mass, what would its speed be?

(c) If, instead, we gave the flake an initial downward speed along the bowl, would the answer to (a) increase, decrease, or remain the same?

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QUESTION:

(a) In Problem 5, what is the speed of the flake when it reaches the bottom of the bowl?

(b) If we substituted a second flake with twice the mass, what would its speed be?

(c) If, instead, we gave the flake an initial downward speed along the bowl, would the answer to (a) increase, decrease, or remain the same?

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In problem 5 we have given a  2g ice flake released from the edge of a hemispherical bowl whose radius r is 22.0 cm. The flake-bowl contact is frictionless.

The figure is shown below

The mass of an ice flake m = 2g

Hemispherical track (frictionless) with radius r = 22 cm

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