Physics (5th Edition)
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Chapter 10, Problem 10CQ
Suppose we change the race shown in Conceptual Example 10-17 so that a hoop of radius R and mass M races a hoop of radius R and mass 2M (a) Does the hoop with mass M finish before after or at the same time as the hoop with mass 2M? Explain (b) How would your answer to part (a) change if the hoops had different radii? Explain
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