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Chapter 15.1, Problem 15.1CQ
A rectangular plate swings from arms of equal length as shown. What is the magnitude of the angular velocity of the plate?
a. 0 rad/s
b. 1 rad/s
c. 2 rad/s
d. 3 rad/s
e. Need to know the location of the center of gravity
Fig. P15.CQ1
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