One solid sphere A and another hollow sphere B are of same mass and same outer radii.

One solid sphere A and another hollow sphere B are of same mass and same outer radii. Their moments of inertia about their diameters are respectively Iᴀ and Iʙ such that

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(a) Iᴀ = Iʙ
(b) Iᴀ > Iʙ
(c) Iᴀ (d) Iᴀ/Iʙ = dᴀ/dʙ

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Iᴀ Explanation:

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