A uniform rod of mass 230 g and length 100 cm is free to rotate in a horizontal plane around a fixed vertical axis through its center, perpendicular to its length. Two small beads, each of mass 24 g, are mounted in grooves along the rod. Initially, the two beads are held by catches on opposite sides of the rod's center, 20 cm from the axis of rotation. With the beads in this position, the rod is rotating with an angular velocity of 13.0 rad/s. When the catches are released, the beads slide outward along the rod. (a) What is the rod's angular velocity (in rad/s) when the beads reach the ends of the rod? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) 8.79 ✔rad/s (b) What is the rod's angular velocity (in rad/s) if the beads fly off the rod in a tangential, straight line path? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) 14.3 X rad/s t

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A uniform rod of mass 230 g and length 100 cm is free to rotate in a horizontal plane around a fixed vertical axis through its center, perpendicular to its length. Two small beads, each of mass 24 g, are
mounted in grooves along the rod. Initially, the two beads are held by catches on opposite sides of the rod's center, 20 cm from the axis of rotation. With the beads in this position, the rod is rotating with an
angular velocity of 13.0 rad/s. When the catches are released, the beads slide outward along the rod.
(a) What is the rod's angular velocity (in rad/s) when the beads reach the ends of the rod? (Indicate the direction with the sign of
8.79
rad/s
(b) What is the rod's angular velocity (in rad/s) if the beads fly off the rod in a tangential, straight line path? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)
14.3
X rad/s
t
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your answer.)
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Transcribed Image Text:A uniform rod of mass 230 g and length 100 cm is free to rotate in a horizontal plane around a fixed vertical axis through its center, perpendicular to its length. Two small beads, each of mass 24 g, are mounted in grooves along the rod. Initially, the two beads are held by catches on opposite sides of the rod's center, 20 cm from the axis of rotation. With the beads in this position, the rod is rotating with an angular velocity of 13.0 rad/s. When the catches are released, the beads slide outward along the rod. (a) What is the rod's angular velocity (in rad/s) when the beads reach the ends of the rod? (Indicate the direction with the sign of 8.79 rad/s (b) What is the rod's angular velocity (in rad/s) if the beads fly off the rod in a tangential, straight line path? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) 14.3 X rad/s t Additional Materials your answer.) Reading
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