A small solid sphere and a small thin hoop are rolling along a horizontal surface with the same translational speed when they encounter a 20 ∘ rising slope.. . If these two objects roll up the slope without slipping, which will rise farther up the slope?. The sphere.. The hoop.. Both the same.. More information about the objects' mass and diameter is needed..

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This situation has a basis such that the solid sphere and the hoop has the same mass. The analysis could be made backwards . The ball will decelerate fastest, so not roll as high. The sphere will accelerate faster, but this also means it decelerates faster on the way up. Hence the answer is the hoop if the masses are equal 

If these two objects roll up the slope without slipping, the one that will rise farther up the slope is the hoop.

It should be noted that if the energy of rotation isn't taken into account, one will say that both objects will rise to the same height.

When using conservation of energy to relate the total initial kinetic energy to the final potential energy, the radius and the mass of the objects will cancel out. Therefore, the thin hoop will have a larger moment of inertia than the solid sphere.

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