The moment of inertia of a CH4 molecule is 5.27x10-47kgm2. What is the minimum energy needed to start it rotating? Show full and complete procedure in a clear way. DO NOT SKIP ANY STEP
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The moment of inertia of a CH4 molecule is 5.27x10-47kgm2. What is the minimum energy needed to start it rotating? Show full and complete procedure in a clear way. DO NOT SKIP ANY STEP
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