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Title: An extremely light rod 1.00 m long has a 2.00-kg mass attached to one end and a 3.00-kg mass ...
Post by: GollumOfOz on Jul 6, 2017
An extremely light rod 1.00 m long has a 2.00-kg mass attached to one end and a 3.00-kg mass attached to the other.  The system rotates at a constant angular speed about a fixed axis perpendicular to the rod that passes through the rod 30.0 cm from the end with the 3.00-kg mass attached.  The kinetic energy of the system is measured to be 100.0 J.
(a) What is the moment of inertia of this system about the fixed axis?
(b) What is the angular speed (in revolutions per second) of this system?


Title: Re: An extremely light rod 1.00 m long has a 2.00-kg mass attached to one end and a 3.00-kg mass ...
Post by: smith239 on Jul 6, 2017
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Title: Re: An extremely light rod 1.00 m long has a 2.00-kg mass attached to one end and a 3.00-kg mass ...
Post by: Bryanna Rivera on Apr 1, 2020
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Title: Re: An extremely light rod 1.00 m long has a 2.00-kg mass attached to one end and a 3.00-kg mass ...
Post by: Tyler Warrin on Jun 15, 2020
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Title: Re: An extremely light rod 1.00 m long has a 2.00-kg mass attached to one end and a 3.00-kg mass ...
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