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The coordinate of an object is given as a function of time by 0 = 7t-32, where 0 is in radians and it is in seconds. Its angular velocity at t = 3 s is:
OA. 1.0 rad/s
OB.-11 rad/s
OC.-3.7 rad/s
OD. 11 rad/s
OE. 3.7 rad/s
ings to the same rod and rotate around it, as shown below. Rank the balls according to their rotational
Transcribed Image Text:Ā CEEE pletion Status: QUESTION 22 The coordinate of an object is given as a function of time by 0 = 7t-32, where 0 is in radians and it is in seconds. Its angular velocity at t = 3 s is: OA. 1.0 rad/s OB.-11 rad/s OC.-3.7 rad/s OD. 11 rad/s OE. 3.7 rad/s ings to the same rod and rotate around it, as shown below. Rank the balls according to their rotational
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Three identical balls are tied by light strings to the same rod and rotate around it, as shown below. Rank the balls according to their rotational inertia, least to greatest.
ball 1
1m.
2m
ball 2
3m
OA. 3, 2, 1
OB. 1, 3, 2
OC. All are the same
OD.3, then 1 and 2 tie
OE. 1,2,3
ball 3
radius 2.0 m is rotating about an axis through its center as
by 1 = MR2)
Transcribed Image Text:Ā mours, 57 minutes, 09 seconds. impletion Status: QUESTION 23 Three identical balls are tied by light strings to the same rod and rotate around it, as shown below. Rank the balls according to their rotational inertia, least to greatest. ball 1 1m. 2m ball 2 3m OA. 3, 2, 1 OB. 1, 3, 2 OC. All are the same OD.3, then 1 and 2 tie OE. 1,2,3 ball 3 radius 2.0 m is rotating about an axis through its center as by 1 = MR2)
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