Math, asked by akshatranaar, 4 months ago

does a cone roll or slide ?why?​

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Answered by ItzTannie
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This is because, the shape of the cone allows the smaller side to cover lesser distance than that of it's bigger side. Hence, the larger side covers more distance and keeps up with the smaller side's unability to cover that distance and so, it rolls into circles.

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Answered by ᏟrєєpyᎷєss
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This is because, the shape of the cone allows the smaller side to cover lesser distance than that of it's bigger side. Hence, the larger side covers more distance and keeps up with the smaller side's unability to cover that distance and so, it rolls into circles.

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