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A hoop, a solid cylinder, a solid sphere, and a thin spherical shell each has the same mass of 2.38 kg and the same radi
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A hoop, a solid cylinder, a solid sphere, and a thin spherical shell each has the same mass of 2.38 kg and the same radi
A hoop, a solid cylinder, a solid sphere, and a thin spherical shell each has the same mass of 2.38 kg and the same radius of 0.154 m. Each is also rotating about its central axis with an angular speed of 40.0 rad/s. What is the magnitude of the angular momentum of each object? (Enter your answers in kg-m²/s.) (a) hoop 2.25 ✔kg-m²/s (b) solid cylinder X How is angular momentum related to moment of inertia and angular velocity? Find a table in your textbook or elsewhere that gives the formulas for moments of inertia of objects in terms of mass and radius, kg-m²/s (c) solid sphere x How is angular momentum related to moment of inertia and angular velocity? Find a table in your textbook or elsewhere that gives the formulas for moments of inertia of objects in terms of mass and radius. kg m²/s (d) thin, spherical shell kg-m²/s