a circular hoop of mass

  1. a circular hoop of mass and radius spins like a wheel rotating about its centre with moment of inertia. its period it T(1) find
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  2. a circular hoop of mass and radius spins like a wheel rotating about its centre with moment of inertia. its period it T(1) find
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  3. a circular hoop of mass and radius spins like a wheel rotating about its centre with moment of inertia. its period it T(1) find
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  4. A circular conducting hoop of wire has a constantmagnetic field |~B | = 1.7 Tesla passing through it so that the field direction
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  5. A small bead of mass m is carried by a circular hoop of radius r which rotates about a fixed vertical axis. Show how one might
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  6. A 100 kg hoop rolls along a horizontal floor so that the hoop's center of mass has a speed of 0.230 m/s. How much work must be
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  7. A 190 kg hoop rolls along a horizontal floor so that the hoop's center of mass has a speed of 0.160 m/s. How much work must be
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  8. A hoop of radius 1.4 m and mass 11.5 kg has a small ball stuck to its inside surface. The ball has a radius of one quarter that
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  9. A hoop of mass M = 3 kg and radius R = 0.5 m rolls without slipping down a hill, as shown in the figure. The lack of slipping
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  10. A hoop of mass M = 4 kg and radius R = 0.4 m rolls without slipping down a hill, as shown in the figure. The lack of slipping
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