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The rubber one, assuming it has more mass. If they're both spinning at the same rate, it's safe to say that the one with more mass would be harder to stop than the one with air, as proven with the formula F=MA (force equals mass times acceleration).

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Q: Consider two rotating bicycle wheels one filled with air and one made of solid rubber which would be more difficult to stop and why?
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