In the figure, two particles, each with mass m = 0.78 kg, are fastened to each other, and to a rotation axis at O, by two thin rods, each with length d= 5.8 cm and mass M = 1.1 kg. The combination rotates around the rotation axis with angular speed w = 0.26 rad/s. Measured about O, what is the combination's (a) rotational inertia and (b) kinetic energy? d. m 00 M -Rotation axis d M

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In the figure, two particles, each with mass m = 0.78 kg, are fastened to each other, and to a rotation axis at O, by two thin rods, each
with length d= 5.8 cm and mass M = 1.1 kg. The combination rotates around the rotation axis with angular speed w = 0.26 rad/s.
Measured about O, what is the combination's (a) rotational inertia and (b) kinetic energy?
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Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress In the figure, two particles, each with mass m = 0.78 kg, are fastened to each other, and to a rotation axis at O, by two thin rods, each with length d= 5.8 cm and mass M = 1.1 kg. The combination rotates around the rotation axis with angular speed w = 0.26 rad/s. Measured about O, what is the combination's (a) rotational inertia and (b) kinetic energy? (a) Number (b) Number Hint i eTextbook and Media GO Tutorial i Units d. M -Rotation axis Units m 00 tv + + d M MacBook Air m
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The figure shows a uniform disk that can rotate around its center like a merry-go-round. The disk has a radius of 2.1 cm and a mass of
16 grams and is initially at rest. Starting at time t = 0, two forces are to be applied tangentially to the rim as indicated, so that at time t =
1.3 s the disk has an angular velocity of 260 rad/s counterclockwise. Force F₁ has a magnitude of 0.0953 N. What is magnitude F2?
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Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The figure shows a uniform disk that can rotate around its center like a merry-go-round. The disk has a radius of 2.1 cm and a mass of 16 grams and is initially at rest. Starting at time t = 0, two forces are to be applied tangentially to the rim as indicated, so that at time t = 1.3 s the disk has an angular velocity of 260 rad/s counterclockwise. Force F₁ has a magnitude of 0.0953 N. What is magnitude F2? Number eTextbook and Media Hint i GO Tutorial Save for Later O Units JUL 2 O tv MacBook Air 15 Attempts: 0 of 4 used Submit Answer
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