<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR> In perfect conditions (vacuum, terrain is smooth, etc.) it's a tie! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Well, after looking at that explanation, you are correct. Assuming you are in a vacuum (no air resistance), and the terrain is smooth (smooth being defined as frictionless), then both objects would merely SLIDE down the hill, not spinning at all, and Galileo's principles would apply, and each object would reach the bottom at the same time. But, under more 'normal' conditions, Ben has the right idea.
Brett...Yes, I have other things to do. Chicks have been quite a pain lately (like they ever aren't). Last girl I went out with tells me she's bisexual and she gets all freaky. Maybe most guys like that, I'm more of a simple guy. Working 40 hours a week, doing work around the house, and going out at night occupies my time, however, today has been slow, and I'm just passing time with all you fine Viper owners. You can't really blame me for trying to keep my mind sharp can you? After all, aren't all my elders supposed to be teaching me to do well in school, and stay away from trouble? Hehe...I think I'm doing fine. If I had a Viper, I'd be out cruising or at Englishtown making a few passes...don't you have 'stuff' to do?