Two thin rods of length L are rotating with the same angular speed w(in rad/s) about axes that pass perpendicularly through Rod A is massless but has a particle of mass 0.61 kg attached to its free end. Rod B has a mass of 0.61 kg, which is distributed along its length. The length of each rod is 0.72 m, and the angular speed is 4.8 rad/s. Find the kinetic energies of rod A with its particle and of rod B. (a) KEA-i (b) KEB-i

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Two thin rods of length L are rotating with the same angular speed w(in rad/s) about axes that pass perpendicularly through one end.
Rod A is massless but has a particle of mass 0.61 kg attached to its free end. Rod B has a mass of 0.61 kg, which is distributed uniformly
along its length. The length of each rod is 0.72 m, and the angular speed is 4.8 rad/s. Find the kinetic energies of rod A with its attached
particle and of rod B.
(a) KEA-i
(b) KEB-i
Transcribed Image Text:Two thin rods of length L are rotating with the same angular speed w(in rad/s) about axes that pass perpendicularly through one end. Rod A is massless but has a particle of mass 0.61 kg attached to its free end. Rod B has a mass of 0.61 kg, which is distributed uniformly along its length. The length of each rod is 0.72 m, and the angular speed is 4.8 rad/s. Find the kinetic energies of rod A with its attached particle and of rod B. (a) KEA-i (b) KEB-i
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