Round objects are made, each with the same mass and radius but a different distribution of mass. Rank them, from easiest to spin to hardest, about an axis through their center (perendicular to the flat surface, for the cylinders). $ 1. Hollow cylinder t 2. Hollow sphere t 3. Solid cylinder $ 4. Solid sphere

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Round objects are made, each with the same mass and radius but a different distribution of maSs. Rank them, from easiest to spin to hardest,
about an axis through their center (perendicular to the flat surface, for the cylinders).
1 1. Hollow cylinder
t 2. Hollow sphere
t 3. Solid cylinder
1 4. Solid sphere
Transcribed Image Text:Round objects are made, each with the same mass and radius but a different distribution of maSs. Rank them, from easiest to spin to hardest, about an axis through their center (perendicular to the flat surface, for the cylinders). 1 1. Hollow cylinder t 2. Hollow sphere t 3. Solid cylinder 1 4. Solid sphere
A lacrosse player provides a torque to a ball at the end of their stick, which provides it with an angular acceleration.
The ball reaches a final angular speed of 50 rad/s, 0.75 m from its axis of rotation. What is its final linear speed?
28 m/s
a
b
37.5 m/s
67 m/s
89 m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A lacrosse player provides a torque to a ball at the end of their stick, which provides it with an angular acceleration. The ball reaches a final angular speed of 50 rad/s, 0.75 m from its axis of rotation. What is its final linear speed? 28 m/s a b 37.5 m/s 67 m/s 89 m/s
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