Consider a non-rotating space station in the shape of a long thin uniform rod of mass 7.07 x 10^6 kg and length 526 meters. Rocket motors on both ends of the rod are ignited, applying a constant force of F = 4.14 x 10^5 N to each end of the rod as shown in the diagram, causing the station to rotate about its center. If the motors are left running for 1 minutes and 10 seconds before shutting off, then how fast will the station be rotating when the engines stop?     1.25 rpm     1.50 rpm     0.89 rpm     0.53 rpm

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  1. Consider a non-rotating space station in the shape of a long thin uniform rod of mass 7.07 x 10^6 kg and length 526 meters. Rocket motors on both ends of the rod are ignited, applying a constant force of F = 4.14 x 10^5 N to each end of the rod as shown in the diagram, causing the station to rotate about its center. If the motors are left running for 1 minutes and 10 seconds before shutting off, then how fast will the station be rotating when the engines stop?
       
    1.25 rpm
       
    1.50 rpm
       
    0.89 rpm
       
    0.53 rpm
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