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OpenStudy (anonymous):

While some friends are bowling, they observe that the bowling balls encounter a 0.760 m vertical rise as they roll back to the ball rack. The Vt0 speed of the ball at the bottom of the ramp is 3.50 m/s. Calculate the Vt of the ramp. (I = 2/5MR^2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Didnt get your question??? please be more specific (what is Vt,)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Vt is final velocity Vt0 is initial velocity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Calculate Vt of teh ramp?? how can the ramp have any velocity?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no of a bowling ball going up the ramp and the answer is 1.3 m/s i just don't know how to get it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Vt=Vt0+a*t Where a=acceleration t=time taken

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use conservation of energy, at the bottom of the ramp and at the top of it, also consider the rotational kinetic energy as the ball is rolling,

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