BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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Author: Hall
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 14, Problem 4AP
A 7.27-kg shot makes seven complete revolutions during its 2.5-s flight. If its radius of gyration is 2.54 cm, what is its angular momentum? (Answer: 0.0817 kg m2/s)
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