What are the units of the constant A? A hollow, thin-walled sphere of mass 14.0 kg and diameter 49.0 cm is rotating about an axle through its center. The angle (in radians) through which it turns as a function of time (in seconds) is given by e (t) = At + Bt", where A has numerical value 1,10 and B has numerical value 1.60. O rad/s %3D O rad/s O rad/s O rad/s' Submit Request Answer Part B What are the units of the constant B? O rad/s O rad/s? O rad/s O rad/s Submit Request Answer Part C At the time 3.00 s, find the angular momentum of the sphere. + • O ) ? kg m²/s Submit Request Anawer

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What are the units of the constant A?
A hollow, thin-walled sphere of mass 14.0 kg and diameter 49.0 cm is rotating
about an axle through its center. The angle (in radians) through which it turns as a
function of time (in seconds) is given by 0 (t) = At2 + Bt, where A has
numerical value 1.10 and B has numerical value 1.60.
O rad/s
O rad/s?
O rad/s'
O rad/s“
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Part B
What are the units of the constant B?
O rad/s
O rad/s²
O rad/s³
O rad/s
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Part C
At the time 3.00 s, find the angular momentum of the sphere.
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Lz =
kg m2/s
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Part D
At the time 3.00 s, find the net torque on the sphere.
N.m
Tz =
Transcribed Image Text:What are the units of the constant A? A hollow, thin-walled sphere of mass 14.0 kg and diameter 49.0 cm is rotating about an axle through its center. The angle (in radians) through which it turns as a function of time (in seconds) is given by 0 (t) = At2 + Bt, where A has numerical value 1.10 and B has numerical value 1.60. O rad/s O rad/s? O rad/s' O rad/s“ Submit Request Answer Part B What are the units of the constant B? O rad/s O rad/s² O rad/s³ O rad/s Submit Request Answer Part C At the time 3.00 s, find the angular momentum of the sphere. A£ Lz = kg m2/s Submit Request Answer Part D At the time 3.00 s, find the net torque on the sphere. N.m Tz =
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