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Moments of Inertia. For various objects, see page 244. Why does the hollow sphere have a larger moment of inertia than the solid sphere? Integral calculus is needed to compute these.
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Moments of Inertia • For various objects, see page 244. • Why does the hollow sphere have a larger moment of inertia than the solid sphere? • Integral calculus is needed to compute these.
The uniform, 3.0kg pulley has a radius of .40m and is on a friction-less axle. What will be the acceleration of the 2.0kg bucket of sand? M m