A stick is resting on a concrete step with of its total length L hanging over the edge. A single ladybug lands on the end of the stick hanging over the edge, and the stick begins to tip. A moment later, a second, identical ladybug lands on the other end of the stick, which results in the stick coming momentarily to rest at 0 = 62.1° with respect to the horizontal, as shown in the figure. If the mass of each bug is 3.09 times the mass of the stick and the stick is 15.1 cm long, what is the magnitude a of the angular acceleration of the stick at the instant shown? Use g = 9.81 m/s². L

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A stick is resting on a concrete step with 29 of its total length ? hanging over the edge. A single ladybug lands on the end of the stick hanging over the edge, and the stick begins to tip. A moment later, a second, identical ladybug lands on the other end of the stick, which results in the stick coming momentarily to rest at ?=62.1∘

with respect to the horizontal, as shown in the figure.

If the mass of each bug is 3.09

times the mass of the stick and the stick is 15.1 cm long, what is the magnitude ? of the angular acceleration of the stick at the instant shown? Use ?=9.81 m/s2.

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A stick is resting on a concrete step with of its total length
L hanging over the edge. A single ladybug lands on the end
of the stick hanging over the edge, and the stick begins to tip.
A moment later, a second, identical ladybug lands on the
other end of the stick, which results in the stick coming
momentarily to rest at 0 = 62.1° with respect to the
horizontal, as shown in the figure.
If the mass of each bug is 3.09 times the mass of the stick and
the stick is 15.1 cm long, what is the magnitude a of the
angular acceleration of the stick at the instant shown?
Use g = 9.81 m/s².
α =
20.049442263637
Incorrect
rad/s²
L
Figure is not to scale.
0
Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning A stick is resting on a concrete step with of its total length L hanging over the edge. A single ladybug lands on the end of the stick hanging over the edge, and the stick begins to tip. A moment later, a second, identical ladybug lands on the other end of the stick, which results in the stick coming momentarily to rest at 0 = 62.1° with respect to the horizontal, as shown in the figure. If the mass of each bug is 3.09 times the mass of the stick and the stick is 15.1 cm long, what is the magnitude a of the angular acceleration of the stick at the instant shown? Use g = 9.81 m/s². α = 20.049442263637 Incorrect rad/s² L Figure is not to scale. 0
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