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Moments of inertia for an object change depending upon the axis of rotation.

Moments of inertia for an object change depending upon the axis of rotation. True False. Kinetic energy of a rigid body can ________ be broken down into translational and rotational terms. always never sometimes.

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Moments of inertia for an object change depending upon the axis of rotation.

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  1. Moments of inertia for an object change depending upon the axis of rotation. • True • False

  2. Kinetic energy of a rigid body can ________ be broken down into translational and rotational terms. • always • never • sometimes

  3. Two objects, one a cylinder and the other a sphere, both of the same material and initially at rest, are dropped from the top of a building at the same time. The objects reach the ground • at the same time. • at different times.

  4. Two objects, one a cylinder and the other a sphere, both of the same l, and initially at rest, roll down a ramp without slipping. The objects reach the ground • at the same time. • at different times.

  5. Two objects, one a cylinder and the other a sphere, both of the same material, and initially at rest, slide down a ramp without friction. The objects reach the ground • at the same time. • at different times.

  6. When taking rotational and translational kinetic energy into account, final velocities of objects will be ______ if we only use translational kinetic energy. • greater than • less than • equal

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