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A 10-kg disk-shaped flywheel of radius 9.0 cm rotates with a rotational speed of 320 rad/s.
Determine the rotational momentum of the flywheel.
With what magnitude rotational speed must a 10-kg solid sphere of 9.0 cm radius rotate to have the same rotational momentum as the flywheel?
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