. A 0.1 kg model airplane is flying in the sky, tied to a massless rope. The other end of the rope is tied to an O. When

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. A 0.1 kg model airplane is flying in the sky, tied to a massless rope. The other end of the rope is tied to an O. When

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. A 0.1 kg model airplane is flying in the sky, tied to a massless rope. The other end of the rope is tied to an O. When 0 = 0, r= 6 m, Vi= 15 m/s, the traction force generated by the airplane is 0.3 N. What is the angular velocity of the airplane with respect to O at t= 3 seconds? To 9 m . A naughty child tied the car's bumper to a stake O 9 m away from the car with a 15 m rope. The driver started going straight, unaware of this terrible situation, and then, the bumper eventually 0 came off. The vehicle speed just before the bumper was dropped is 14 m/s. Assuming the bumper is a particle of mass m, what is the angular velocity of the bumper with respect to the stake immediately after the bumper is dropped off by the car? Consider only planar motion. Ignore gravity and forces between the car and the bumper.
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