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Rolling Resistance: Problem Solving
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Rolling resistance, also known as rolling friction, is the force that resists the motion of a rolling object, such as a wheel, tire, or ball, when it moves over a surface. It is caused by the deformation of the object and the surface in contact with each other, as well as other factors like internal friction, hysteresis, and energy losses within...
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Consider a lawn roller of mass 100 kg and radius 25 cm. The roller arm extends at a thirty-degree angle to the horizontal axis.
Neglecting the friction developed at the axle, what force is required to move the roller at a constant speed, provided the coefficient of rolling resistance is 25 mm?
Assuming that the resultant driving fo...
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