two identical spherical shells connected with a tube. The radius and the mass of a shell are r = 5.0 m and ?=2500 kg, respectively. The whole station is rotating about the centre at a constant angular speed, ? = 7.2 ??? to generate artificial gravity. The length of the tube is 12 m and the mass is negligible compared to the shells. (a) Calculate the rotational inertia of the space station.(Given that the rotational inertia of a spherical shell about the axis through its centre is ???cm =2/3? ? ^2) (b) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the space station. (c) Calculate the angular momentum of the space station.

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two identical spherical shells connected with a tube. The radius and the mass of a shell are r = 5.0 m and ?=2500 kg, respectively. The whole station is rotating about the centre at a constant angular speed, ? = 7.2 ??? to generate artificial gravity. The length of the tube is 12 m and the mass is negligible compared to the shells.
(a) Calculate the rotational inertia of the space station.(Given that the rotational inertia of a spherical shell about the axis through its centre is ???cm =2/3? ? ^2)
(b) Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the space station.
(c) Calculate the angular momentum of the space station.
(d) Unfortunately, a 200 kg space probe hit one of the shells tangentially with a speed 12 ms-1 and embedded into the centre of the shell. The size of the probe is negligible compared to the size of the station. This means the probe can be treated as a point mass. Calculate the angular speed of the of the station after it was hit.
(e) Check if the total kinetic energy of the space station – probe system conserved after the impact.

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