A light rod of length = 1.00 m rotates about an axis perpendicular to its length and passing through its center as in the figure below. Two particles of masses m₁ = 4.30 kg and m₂ = 3.00 kg are connected to the ends of the rod. my My (a) Neglecting the mass of the rod, what is the system's kinetic energy when its angular speed is 2.20 rad/s? 4.4165 J (b) Repeat the problem, assuming the mass of the rod is taken to be 1.90 kg. 4.4669 x

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A light rod of length = 1.00 m rotates about an axis perpendicular to its length and passing through its center as in the
figure below. Two particles of masses m₁ = 4.30 kg and m₂ = 3.00 kg are connected to the ends of the rod.
m
12
M₂
X
(a) Neglecting the mass of the rod, what is the system's kinetic energy when its angular speed is 2.20 rad/s?
4.4165
(b) Repeat the problem, assuming the mass of the rod is taken to be 1.90 kg.
4.4669
X
Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in
your calculation. Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. J
Transcribed Image Text:A light rod of length = 1.00 m rotates about an axis perpendicular to its length and passing through its center as in the figure below. Two particles of masses m₁ = 4.30 kg and m₂ = 3.00 kg are connected to the ends of the rod. m 12 M₂ X (a) Neglecting the mass of the rod, what is the system's kinetic energy when its angular speed is 2.20 rad/s? 4.4165 (b) Repeat the problem, assuming the mass of the rod is taken to be 1.90 kg. 4.4669 X Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in your calculation. Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. J
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