O 60.0 meters 35.0 meters LID Question 3 5 pts Two identical bicycle wheels have several point passes attached to their

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O 60.0 meters 35.0 meters LID Question 3 5 pts Two identical bicycle wheels have several point passes attached to their spokes. In wheel "A", all the masses are attached close to the axle of the wheel, and in case "B" they are attached near the rim. The two wheels are released from the top of an inclined plane, and they roll down. Which statement is true: 0 Wheel A will reach first, since its moment of inertia is larger. o Wheel B will reach first, since its moment of inertia is larger. O Wheel B will reach first, since its moment of inertia is smaller. O Wheel A will reach first, since its moment of inertia is smaller. They will both reach at the same time, since their masses are equal. 5 pts Question 4 LT 10 cm and b = 18 cm, F = 7 N. F2 = 14 N,
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