A 2 kg metal ball is rolling down a ramp which has 30 degree with ground. Calculate the acceleration of the ball. round four decimal points
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Step 1: Identify the type of motion - The ball is rolling without slipping down the incline, so both translation and rotation must be considered. Show more…
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