What is the moment of inertia for a spherical shell of mass 75kg and radius .9m?
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For a thin spherical shell, the moment of inertia \( I \) about an axis through its center is given by: \[ I = \frac{2}{3} M R^2 \] where \( M \) is the mass and \( R \) is the radius. Show more…
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