A bowler throws a bowling ball of radius 11cm down a bowling lane. It has an...

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  1. A bowler throws a bowling ball of radius 11cm down a bowlinglane. It has an initial linear velocity of 8.8 m/s, but no initialangular velocity. The kinetic friction force causes both linearacceleration and an angular acceleration; the kinetic frictioncoefficient between the ball and the floor is 0.1. When the ballslinear speed has decreased enough and the ball’s angular speed hasincreased enough there will come a moment when the ball’s contactpoint with the floor is no longer skidding on the floor; at thecritical moment the friction forces vanishes. After this moment thelinear and angular velocities are constant.
    1. How long does the ball slide?
    2. How far does the ball slide?
    3. What is balls linear speed when smooth rolling begins?

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