5. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER (a) A light, rigid rod of length t = 1.00 m joins two particles, with masses m, = 4

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5. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER (a) A light, rigid rod of length t = 1.00 m joins two particles, with masses m, = 4

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5 Details My Notes Ask Your Teacher A A Light Rigid Rod Of Length T 1 00 M Joins Two Particles With Masses M 4 1
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5. DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER (a) A light, rigid rod of length t = 1.00 m joins two particles, with masses m, = 4.00 kg and m2 = 3.00 kg, at its ends. The combination rotates in the xy-plane about a pivot through the center of the rod (see figure below). Determine the angular momentum of the system about the origin when the speed of each particle is 6.80 m/s. (Enter the magnitude to at least two decimal places in kg. m/s.) IN 23.8 kg.m/s magnitude direction (b) What If? What would be the new angular momentum of the system (in kg • m2/s) if each of the masses were instead a solid sphere 13.0 cm in diameter? (Round your answer to at least two decimal places.) * kg. m2/ 5.96
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