A drinking straw of length 3a/2 and mass 2m is placed on a square table of side 'a' parallel to one of its sides such that one third of its length extends beyond the table. An insect of mass m/2 lands on the inner end of the straw (i e.., the end which lies on the table) and walks along the straw until it reaches the outer end. It does not topple even when another insect lands on top of the first one. Find the largest mass of the second insect that can have without toppling the straw. Neglect friction.

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A drinking straw of length 3a/2 and mass 2m is placed on a square table of
side 'a' parallel to one of its sides such that one third of its length extends
beyond the table. An insect of mass m/2 lands on the inner end of the straw (i
e.., the end which lies on the table) and walks along the straw until it reaches
the outer end. It does not topple even when another insect lands on top of the
first one. Find the largest mass of the second insect that can have without
toppling the straw. Neglect friction.
Transcribed Image Text:A drinking straw of length 3a/2 and mass 2m is placed on a square table of side 'a' parallel to one of its sides such that one third of its length extends beyond the table. An insect of mass m/2 lands on the inner end of the straw (i e.., the end which lies on the table) and walks along the straw until it reaches the outer end. It does not topple even when another insect lands on top of the first one. Find the largest mass of the second insect that can have without toppling the straw. Neglect friction.
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