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A cylinder with moment of inertia I1 rotates with angular speed ω0 about a frictionless vertical axle. A second cylinder, with moment of inertia I , initially not rotating, drops onto the first cylinder. Since the surfaces are rough, the two eventually reach the same angular speed ωf.

a. Calculate ωf. (Use I1 for I1, I2 for I2, and omega_i for ωi, as necessary.)
b. Show that the kinetic energy of the system decreases in this interaction by calculating the ratio of the final to initial rotational energy. Express your answer in terms of ωi.

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