23,601 views
35 votes
35 votes
*PIC PROVIDED*

A solid disk of mass (M) and radius (R) rolls without slipping with a linear speed of (v). Find the maximum vertical height (h) to which it can roll if it goes up an incline. Answer in terms of M, R, v, and g.

(I assume g is for gravity)

*PIC PROVIDED* A solid disk of mass (M) and radius (R) rolls without slipping with-example-1
User Dave Loepr
by
3.1k points

1 Answer

17 votes
17 votes

Answer:

1/2 M V^2 = M g H

Initial kinetic energy equals final potential energy

H = V^2 / (2 g) satisfies given conditions

User Jimmy Gong
by
3.0k points