A solid sphere with mass m and radius r is rolling in a horizontal plane with vcm. It is attached to a light horizontal axle and the entire system is rotating about the vertical axis in a circular path with radius R, as shown. Find the kinetic energy of the sphere.
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A solid sphere with mass m and radius r is rolling in a horizontal plane with vcm. It is attached to a light horizontal axle and the entire system is rotating about the vertical axis in a circular path with radius R, as shown. Find the kinetic energy of the sphere.
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