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Fu-Kwun Hwang
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 « Embed this message on: July 05, 2009, 09:28:21 pm » posted from:Taipei,T\'ai-pei,Taiwan

The inertia of rotation for a sphere is $I=\tfrac{2}{5}mR^2$
The angular momentum of a sphere is $\vec{L}=I\vec{\omega}=I \tfrac{2\pi}{T}$.

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