Two Particles on Thin Rods Points:20 Two particles, each with mass m = 4.3 g, are fastened to each other and to a rotati

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Two Particles on Thin Rods Points:20 Two particles, each with mass m = 4.3 g, are fastened to each other and to a rotati

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Two Particles On Thin Rods Points 20 Two Particles Each With Mass M 4 3 G Are Fastened To Each Other And To A Rotati 1
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Two Particles on Thin Rods Points:20 Two particles, each with mass m = 4.3 g, are fastened to each other and to a rotation axis at P, by two thin rods, each with length L = 0.87 m and a mass of 8.0 g, as shown. The combination rotates around the rotation axis with an angular velocity of 10.8 rad/s. Find the rotational inertia of the combination about P? P. Submit Answer Tries 0/40 What is the kinetic energy associated with the rotation about P? Submit Answer Tries 0/40 Post Discussion 4Send Feedback
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