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A horizontal plank having mass m lies on a smooth horizontal surface.A sphere of same mass and radius r is spinned to an angular frequency W(clock wise) and gently placed on the plank.If coefficient of friction between the plank and the sphere is u .Find the distance moved by the plank till the sphere starts pure rolling on the plank.The plank is long enough.
    
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2R2w2/49ug?

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I have given you the free body diagrams of the sphere and
the plank in the figure below:

Let "a1" be the acceleration of the plank And
Let "v1" be the --Velocity--of the plank.

Then we have:
F = ma1 = -umg
a1 = -ug

And 

v1 = (-ug)T
v1 = -ugT 

For the sphere,
acm = ug 

and

vcm = ugT

The torque acting on the sphere about the centre of mass
is given by:

  = umgr
I = -umgr
 = -umgr
        I

Here,
I = (2/5)mr2

Therefore we will get:
 = -5ug
       2r 

Now,
wt = (wo - 5ugt)
              2r

For rolling,
V1 = Vcm - wt*r
V1 = Vcm - (wo - 5ugt)r
                       2r     

After solving the above expression we will get:
t = 2wor
     9ug   

Now the distance travelled by the plank is given by:
s1 = (1/2)(-ug)(2wor/9ug)2
s1 = -2wo2r2/81ug

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hey waterdemon and karthik could u solve sum no 57-64 of anshish 292

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