Three particles, each of mass 4.0 kg, are fastened to each other and to a rotation axis by three massless strings, each

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Three particles, each of mass 4.0 kg, are fastened to each other and to a rotation axis by three massless strings, each

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Three Particles Each Of Mass 4 0 Kg Are Fastened To Each Other And To A Rotation Axis By Three Massless Strings Each 1
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Three particles, each of mass 4.0 kg, are fastened to each other and to a rotation axis by three massless strings, each 0.360 m long, as shown in the Figure. The combination rotates around the rotation axis with an angular velocity of 13.0 rad/s in such a way that the particles remain in a straight line. What is the rotational inertia of the system? (0) Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 7/40 Previous Tries What is the magnitude of the total angular momentum of the three masses? Submit Answer Tries 0/40 If the outermost mass was to break free from the string, what would its linear momentum be? Submit Answer Tries 0/40
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