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Two bodies of moment of inertia $I_{1}$ and $I_{2}\left(I_{1}>I_{2}\right)$ have equal angular momenta. If $E_{1}, E_{2}$ are their kinetie energies of rotation, then(a) $E_{1}>E_{2}$(b) $E=E_{5}$(c) $E<E$(d) Cannot be said
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That is, $L = I\omega$. Given that the two bodies have equal angular momenta, we can write $I_{1}\omega_{1} = I_{2}\omega_{2}$. Show more…
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SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION
System of Particles and Rotational Motion
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