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Physics, 13.03.2020 01:01, simmy6

Consider the ball in the previous question. Now the ball’s radius is doubled compared to the original question, but its mass stays the same as in the original question. The ball's density is uniform (but different than the original ball). The axis of rotation is the same as in the original question. What happens to the moment of inertia?

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