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Rolling Acceleration Down an Incline (7:28)

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Example: Determine the acceleration of a uniform, solid cylinder rolling without slipping down an #Incline with incline angle θ. The rotational inertia of a uniform, solid cylinder about its long cylindrical axis is ½MR^2. Assume the cylinder starts from rest. This is an AP Physics 1 Topic.

Content Times:
0:07 The problem
0:43 Conservation of Energy
2:32 Rolling without Slipping
3:32 Displacement and height
5:12 Understanding our solution
6:16 Demonstrating our answer

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