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Chapter 8: Rotational Motion If you ride near the outside of a merry-go-round, do you go faster or slower than if you ride near the middle? It depends.
HOMEWORK 3 DUE TODAY Today Finish last couple slides on momentum from a week ago, and the last few slides on energy from last time Start lecture.
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Chapter 8 Rotational Motion 1.CIRCULAR MOTION Which parts on a merry-go-round move fastest? Which have greater rotational speeds? Examples of rotational.
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Chapter 8: Rotational Motion
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