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that's so simple ... my university teacher SUCKS.
zo3a 3 months ago
that was simple:)
mfn567 5 months ago
that was simple:)
very good explanation... my university teacher is explaining this way too hard so never knew it should be so easy
lunapuwn 9 months ago
@anamcutie are you serious? that is very very clear
ManiacalMaster 1 year ago
Reall good help thanks
markf12121 1 year ago
could you plz write clearly/?? a little???
anamcutie 2 years ago
Why wouldn't it work if you integrated from
r to r - delta r (the surface of the sphere, i don't know how to write it accurately,)
instead of r to 0 like he did ?
brilliantdiamonds 2 years ago
That's great. Could someone give a link to part two, with moment of inertia with respect to the other axis ?
ernestotanner 2 years ago
If you just listen to the explanation, it will make perfect sense. PLEASE SOME ONE FIND THE DERIVATION OF THE MOMENT OF INERTIA OF HALLOW SPHERE. Thats the HARDEST
goodreader323 2 years ago
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that's so simple ... my university teacher SUCKS.
zo3a 3 months ago
that was simple:)
mfn567 5 months ago
that was simple:)
mfn567 5 months ago
very good explanation... my university teacher is explaining this way too hard so never knew it should be so easy
lunapuwn 9 months ago
@anamcutie are you serious? that is very very clear
ManiacalMaster 1 year ago
Reall good help thanks
markf12121 1 year ago
could you plz write clearly/?? a little???
anamcutie 2 years ago
Why wouldn't it work if you integrated from
r to r - delta r (the surface of the sphere, i don't know how to write it accurately,)
instead of r to 0 like he did ?
brilliantdiamonds 2 years ago
That's great. Could someone give a link to part two, with moment of inertia with respect to the other axis ?
ernestotanner 2 years ago
If you just listen to the explanation, it will make perfect sense. PLEASE SOME ONE FIND THE DERIVATION OF THE MOMENT OF INERTIA OF HALLOW SPHERE. Thats the HARDEST
goodreader323 2 years ago