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Physics, 22.11.2019 20:31 simmonsl7790

Acylindrical can of radius r is rolling across a horizontal surface without slipping.
(a) after one complete revolution of the can, what is the distance that its center of mass has moved?
(b) would this distance be greater or smaller if slipping occurred?

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