To increase the rotational inertia of a solid disk about its axis without changing its mass: O drill holes near the rim and put the material near the axis O drill holes near the axis and put the material near the rim O drill holes at points on a circle near the rim and put the material at points between the holes O drill holes at points on a circle near the axis and put the material at points between the holes O do none of the above (the rotational inertia cannot be changed without changing the mass)

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To increase the rotational inertia of a solid disk about its axis without changing its mass:
O drill holes near the rim and put the material near the axis
O drill holes near the axis and put the material near the rim
O drill holes at points on a circle near the rim and put the material at points between the holes
O drill holes at points on a circle near the axis and put the material at points between the holes
O do none of the above (the rotational inertia cannot be changed without changing the mass)
Transcribed Image Text:To increase the rotational inertia of a solid disk about its axis without changing its mass: O drill holes near the rim and put the material near the axis O drill holes near the axis and put the material near the rim O drill holes at points on a circle near the rim and put the material at points between the holes O drill holes at points on a circle near the axis and put the material at points between the holes O do none of the above (the rotational inertia cannot be changed without changing the mass)
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