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The problem is a boy is seated at the top of a hemispherical mound of ice so there's no friction. The radius of the mound is R. He is given a very small push so at the top there is basically only potential energy with a height of R. After he starts sliding down i need to show that the point where he leaves the ice is at a height of 2R/3. I know this point would be where the normal force is equal to zero.
Since the normal force is zero i set the centrepital force equal to the weight at that given moment but I am not sure if that's right. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Since the normal force is zero i set the centrepital force equal to the weight at that given moment but I am not sure if that's right. Any help is greatly appreciated.