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Physics, 14.07.2019 16:30 jonathankingsberry52

Asolid sphere has a radius of 0.200 m and a mass of 150.0 kg. how much work is required to get the sphere rolling with an angular speed of 50.0 rad/s on a horizontal surface? assume that the sphere starts from rest and rolls without slipping.

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