2 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The figure is an overhead view of a thin uniform rod of length 0.690 m and mass M rotating horizontally at 91.0 rad/s counterclockwise about an axis through its center. particle of mass M/3.30 and traveling horizontally at speed 35.0 m/s hits the rod and sticks. The particle's path is perpendicular to the rod at the instant of the hit, at a distance d from the rod's center. (a) At what value of d are rod and particle stationary after the hit? (b) In which direction do rod and particle rotate if d is greater than this value? Rotation axis Particle (a) Number Units m/s (b)" clockwise the tolerance is l206

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The figure is an overhead view of a thin uniform rod of length 0.690 m and mass M rotating horizontally at 91.0 rad/s counterclockwise about an axis through its center. A
particle of mass M/3.30 and traveling horizontally at speed 35.0 m/s hits the rod and sticks. The particle's path is perpendicular to the rod at the instant of the hit, at a
distance d from the rod's center. (a) At what value of d are rod and particle stationary after the hit? (b) In which direction do rod and particle rotate if d is greater than
this value?
Rotation axis
Particle
(a) Number
Units Tm/s
(b)
clockwise
the tolerance is +/-2%
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