Three uniform spheres are rolling without slipping. Sphere A has mass M and radius R. Sphere B has mass 2M and radius 2R. Sphere C has mass M and radius 2R.
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Step 1: Identify the given parameters for each sphere: - Sphere A: mass \( M \), radius \( R \) - Sphere B: mass \( 2M \), radius \( 2R \) - Sphere C: mass \( M \), radius \( 2R \) Show more…
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