This time we have a non-rotating space station in the shape of a long thin uniform rod of mass 9.74 x 108 kg and length 1092 meters. Small probes of mass 7915 kg are periodically launched in pairs from two points on the rod-shaped part of the station as shown, launching at a speed of 4979 m/s with respect to the launch points, which are each located 375 m from the center of the rod. After 10 pairs of probes have launched, how fast will the station be spinning? 2.92 rpm O 2.34 rpm O 4.67 rpm 140 rpm

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This time we have a non-rotating space station in the shape of a long thin uniform rod of mass 9.74 x 10^6 kg and length 1092
meters. Small probes of mass 7915 kg are periodically launched in pairs from two points on the rod-shaped part of the station as
shown, launching at a speed of 4979 m/s with respect to the launch points, which are each located 375 m from the center of the rod.
After 10 pairs of probes have launched, how fast will the station be spinning?
2.92 rpm
O2.34 rpm
O 4.67 rpm
1.40 rpm
Transcribed Image Text:For Question 7: launch point launch point axis For Question 9: 435 stv I T| QUESTION 7 This time we have a non-rotating space station in the shape of a long thin uniform rod of mass 9.74 x 10^6 kg and length 1092 meters. Small probes of mass 7915 kg are periodically launched in pairs from two points on the rod-shaped part of the station as shown, launching at a speed of 4979 m/s with respect to the launch points, which are each located 375 m from the center of the rod. After 10 pairs of probes have launched, how fast will the station be spinning? 2.92 rpm O2.34 rpm O 4.67 rpm 1.40 rpm
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