Calculate the moment of inertia

  1. Moment of inertia of a flywheel diskquestion: Do you think the calculated moment of inertia is larger or smaller than the "true"
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  2. (a) Calculate the angular momentum of an ice skater spinning at 6.00 rev/s given his moment of inertia is 0.490 kg·m2.(b) He
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  3. . (a) Calculate the angular momentum of an ice skater spinning at 6.00 rev/s given his moment of inertia is 0.400 kg ⋅ m2. (b)
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  4. Hello,I didn't post the correct questions correctly so here they are: Hello, I have some questions: 1. Do you think the
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  5. A bicycle wheel has a radius of 0.330 m and a rim whose mass is 1.20 kg. The wheel has 50 spokes, each with a mass of 0.010 kg.a
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  6. Since moment of inertia is a scalar quantity, a compound object made up of several objects joined together has a moment of
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  7. A figure skater can increase her spin rotation rate from 26 rpm to 165 rpm. Given that her initial moment of inertia is 4.6 kg -
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  8. Consider a thin 34 m rod pivoted at one end. A uniform density spherical object (whose mass is 5 kg and radius is 3.6 m) is
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  9. Consider a thin 22 m rod pivoted at one end. A uniform density spherical object (whose mass is 1 kg and radius is 4.8 m) is
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  10. An ice skater with an initial moment of inertia of 1.44 kg*m^2 is spinning at a rate of 3 revolutions per second. As she extends
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