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SOLVED: What is the moment of inertia of a .0073 kg ping pong ball that rotates around its center? The ping pong ball has thin walls and a radius of .020 m.
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A table - tennis ball has a diameter of 3.80 cm and average density of 0.0840 g/cm^3 . What force is required to hold it completely submerged under water?
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