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Moment of Inertia: Solid Sphere
Actually there isn't any error in the limits of integration. If you pay attencion you will notice that: \int \sin^3(\theta)d\theta = -\int^{-1}_1 (1-u^2)du = \int^{1}_{-1} (1-u^2)du. It's all right.
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