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Take the example of a sphere rolling down an incline without slipping. Is it true that for the ball to be not slipping, $mg sin \theta=F_f$? To me that makes no sense because then $F_{netx}$ = 0 an
Mechanics - Rotation, Moving Axis, Dynamics
Newtonian Mechanics - Particle Newtonian mechanics
11.1 Rolling Motion University Physics Volume 1
Frontiers Rolling Motion Along an Incline: Visual Sensitivity to the Relation Between Acceleration and Slope
Newton's Laws
Rolling Down an Incline Harvard Natural Sciences Lecture
SOLVED: The ball rolls up a frictionless ramp; then back down
newtonian mechanics - Acceleration of a ball rolling down incline
A Rolling Object Accelerating Down an Incline
Standard Lagrangian
A Rolling Object Accelerating Down an Incline
SOLVED: Measure the value of angular acceleration of a ball