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I'm solving a problem where a ball rolls down a hill, but the friction between the ball and surface is 0. So it obviously slips, but does it only slip? As in does it not roll at all? Or does it slip and roll? Thanks.

Arnar
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If the coefficient of friction really is zero, all frictional forces are zero, and the ball slips without rolling. If the coefficient of friction is nonzero but small, the ball starts out slipping but transitions to rolling. If the coefficient of friction is large, the ball starts rolling without first slipping.

niels nielsen
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If u provide an initial rotational impulse also then ball will also roll with constant $w$ but increasing $v$