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A solid sphere and a hollow sphere, both of the same size and same mass roll down an inclined plane .Then

Updated On: Jun 8, 2024
  • solid sphere reaches the ground first
  • hollow sphere reaches the ground first
  • both spheres reach the ground at the same time
  • the time at which the spheres reach the ground cannot be specified by the data given
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Potential energy of fall is converted into kinetic energy of rotation and translation
$=mgh=\frac{1}{2}I\omega^2+\frac{1}{2}mv^2$
where$\omega=\frac{v}{r}$
=$mgh=\frac{1}{2}I\left(\frac{v}{r}\right)^2+\frac{1}{2}mv^2$
For sphere $I=\frac{2}{5}mr^2$
$mgh=\frac{1}{2}\left(\frac{2}{5}mr^2 \right).\frac{v^2}{r^2}+\frac{1}{2}mv^2$
$\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{\frac{10}{7}gh}$
For hollow sphere $I=\frac{2}{3}mr^2$
$\Rightarrow v=\sqrt{\frac{6}{5}gh}$
.'.Since, v of sphere > velocity of hollow sphere
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