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Chapter 11 Problem 16

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The L-shaped object described in can be rotated in one of the following three ways: case A, about the xaxis; case B, about the y axis; and case C, about the z axis (which passes through the origin perpendicular to the plane of the gure). If the same torque is applied in each of these cases, rank them in increasing order of the resulting angular acceleration. Indicate ties where appropriate.

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The first step in solving 11 problem number 16 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The L-shaped object described in can be rotated in one of the following three ways: case A, about the xaxis; case B, about the y axis; and case C, about the z axis (which passes through the origin perpendicular to the plane of the gure). If the same torque is applied in each of these cases, rank them in increasing order of the resulting angular acceleration. Indicate ties where appropriate.
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Title Physics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321611116

Solved: The L-shaped object described in can be rotated in

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