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Describe the motion of a ball rolling from an inclined plane.​

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Answered by Varsha3862
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The frictional force always act at the contact point of ball and inclined plane, while the gravity force acts at center of mass/gravity. Both the force are not in one line, they have a radius (R) distance between them, incase of a ball. This creates torque, which results in rotational motion; i.e. Rolling.

Answered by pds39937
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The frictional force always act at the contact point of ball and inclined plane, while the gravity force acts at center of mass/gravity. Both the force are not in one line, they have a radius (R) distance between them, incase of a ball. This creates torque, which results in rotational motion; i.e. Rolling.

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