A uniform spherical shell of

  1. Find the moment of inertia about a diameter of s spherical shell of uniform density, D, bounded by two concentric spheres of
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  2. A particle with a charge of -60.0 nC is placed at the center of a nonconducting spherical shell of inner radius 20.0 cm and
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  3. A uniform spherical shell of mass M = 19.7 kg and radius R = 1.62 m rotates about a vertical axis on frictionless bearings. A
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  4. A uniform spherical shell of mass M = 8.00 kg and radius R = 0.550 m can rotate about a vertical axis on frictionless bearings.
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  5. A thin metallic spherical shell of radius .5m has a total charge of 8 μC uniformly distributed on it. At the center of the
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  6. A spherical shell of radius R carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) σ. The center of the sphere is at
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  7. A spherical shell of radius R carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) σ. The center of the sphere is at
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  8. A spherical shell of radius R carries a uniform surface charge density (charge per unit area) \sigma. The center of the sphere
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  9. A uniform spherical shell of mass M and radius R rotates about a vertical axiss on frictionless bearings. A massless cord passes
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  10. A uniform spherical shell of mass M and radius R rotates about a vertical axiss on frictionless bearings. A massless cord passes
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