A bowling ball with a uniformly distibuted mass of 6 kg has aradius of 0.20 m. T
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A bowling ball with a uniformly distibuted mass of 6 kg has aradius of 0.20 m. The ball is initially thrown at a speed of10 m/s, with a backspin of 6 rad/s (this means it has an angularvelocity in the opposite direction of what it would have if it wererolling without slipping). The coefficient of static frictionbetween the ball and bowling alley is 0.15, and the coefficient ofkinetic friction is 0.10. What is the moment of inertia ofthe ball about its center, in kg m^2?The magnitude of the frictional force (in N) acting on it as it isinitially released?
The magnitude of the torque on the bowling ball, about its center,produced by the frictional force?
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