Your answer is partially correct. Two wheels A and B in the figure are connected by a belt that does not slip. The radius of B is 3.33 times the radius of A. What would be the ratio of the rotational inertias Ia/lg if the two wheels had (a) the same angular momentum and (b) the same rotational kinetic energy? (a) Number Units No units 0.3 Units No units (b) Number i

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