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A wheel, with rotational inertia I, mounted on a vertical shaft with negligible rotational inertia, is rotating with angular speed A wheel, with rotational inertia I, mounted on a vertical shaft with negligible rotational inertia, is rotating with angular speed    <sub>0.</sub>A nonrotating wheel with rotational inertia 2I is suddenly dropped onto the same shaft as shown.The resultant combination of the two wheels and shaft will rotate at:   A)     <sub>0 </sub>/2  B)  2   <sub>0</sub>  C)     <sub>0</sub> /3  D)  3   <sub>0</sub>  E)     <sub>0 </sub>/4 0.A nonrotating wheel with rotational inertia 2I is suddenly dropped onto the same shaft as shown.The resultant combination of the two wheels and shaft will rotate at: A wheel, with rotational inertia I, mounted on a vertical shaft with negligible rotational inertia, is rotating with angular speed    <sub>0.</sub>A nonrotating wheel with rotational inertia 2I is suddenly dropped onto the same shaft as shown.The resultant combination of the two wheels and shaft will rotate at:   A)     <sub>0 </sub>/2  B)  2   <sub>0</sub>  C)     <sub>0</sub> /3  D)  3   <sub>0</sub>  E)     <sub>0 </sub>/4

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