An object sliding down a frictionless ramp will achieve the same velocity at the bottom, regardless of size, shape or material. Things get more complicated if the object is required to roll down the ramp. For an object made of one homogeneous material, a solid sphere is the simple shape that will give the fastest speed at the bottom of the ramp, regardless of the material used.
Given the above:
You are to create a “blob” to roll (without sliding) down a long (>>1m) frictionless ramp using only gravity. The blob must fit inside a 12cm cube and weigh exactly 1kg. You are allowed to use any number of “real” materials (real = something you could buy at a retail store although you may have to transform it to your desired shape - just do this without resorting to magic or Star Trek technology). Give the materials, key material properties (e.g. density) and shape(s)/size(s) that would maximize the speed of the blob as it reaches the bottom of the ramp. Note: the blob must actually be able to roll, all parts at the same angular velocity, in case that’s not clear.
(In reply to
On a roll by Jer)
Let's Roll is a blog category that is dedicated to all things rolling. I'll be upfront, my blog focuses on how we can increase willpower and self-control. You can check this briansclub and learn more new steps for new technology. This comes along with the importance of being aware of what's going on in your life so you can make better decisions. It's said that the journey is more important than the destination. I'd like to take this analogy a step further and suggest that the destination is objectively more important than your journey.
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Posted by Chaney
on 2022-12-08 23:43:34 |