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The moment of inertia of a uniform hollow sphere of mass whose inner and outer radii are
and for rotation about a diameter is

Then, the moment of inertia of the space station is

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Moment of inertia of the flywheel is

Let be the angular speed of the space station.

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Then, the angular speed of the space station is given by

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(a) The angular displacement of the space station

From the equation (2), the angular speed of the space station is

Therefore, the time required for the station to rotate by degrees is

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(b) The energy that is used in this operator is the rotational kinetic energy of the fly wheel.

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