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Physics, 24.04.2020 19:16 mikeysoulemison

Note that our "disk" isn't really a disk. It consists of two parts: an outer disk, and an inner handle. Discuss the expected impact of the handle on the results. (First, determine how it impacts I , assuming the total mass measurement is the same. Then, based on that, determine how that impacts our final angular momentum results.)

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