A. A DVD is spinning at 618.278 rpm. what is the size of the angular momentum of the dvd if it has a circumference of 41.007cm and a mass of 24.263g? Enter your answer in kg m^2/s to the thousandths place.
B. A marble is rolling without slipping up a ramp(initially at 16.9 m/s) that is 23.8 degrees up from the horizontal. How long does it take to stop? (there is static friction present allowing the ball to roll)
C. A bowling ball rolls up 1.4m up a ramp without slipping. It has an initial speed of its center of mass of 6.2m/s, and the ramp is 28.1 degrees up from the horizontal. What is its speed at the top of the ramp?
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