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25 August, 03:00

By what factor does the moment of inertia i2 of sphere 2 exceed the moment of inertia i1 of sphere 1?

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  1. 25 August, 03:55
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    In fact the mass of Sphere 2 will be 2³ = 8 times the mass of Sphere 1 (both spheres are steel and therefore will have the same density).

    Therefore, since they were both steel then the larger one would have a mass of 2^3 or eight times the smaller (v is proportional to r^3). So the larger one would have an I 8*4 or 32 times the smaller one.

    We let M equal to the mass of the first sphere then the mass of sphere 2 will be 8M and your calculation will result in this:

    I2 = 2/5 (8M) (2R) ² = 2/5 8M 4R² = 32 (2/5 M R²)

    so ration I2/I1 = 32.
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