1. consider three objects: object a is a hoop of mass m and radius r; object b is a sphere
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Physics, 14.01.2020 15:31 jaydaxox15
1. consider three objects: object a is a hoop of mass m and radius r; object b is a sphere
of mass 2m and radius ; object c is a disk of mass 3m and radius r. show work and draw
a picture.
a. which has the greatest rotational inertia?
b. which has the smallest rotational inertia?
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