A system consists of two objects of mass 2m and m, connected by a rod of negligible mass as shown. The system is held at its center of mass with the rod level and released. Which of the following explains why the rod does not rotate? A.The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, causing them to accelerate at the same rate. B.The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere is closer to the center of mass and the torques cancel out. C.The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, generating torques that cancel out. D.The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere has more inertia and the torques cancel out.

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A system consists of two objects of mass 2m and m, connected by a rod of negligible mass as shown. The system is held at its center of mass with the rod level and released. Which of the following explains why the rod does not rotate?

A.The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, causing them to accelerate at the same rate.

B.The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere is closer to the center of mass and the torques cancel out.

C.The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, generating torques that cancel out.

D.The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere has more inertia and the torques cancel out.

A system consists of two objects of mass 2m and m, connected by a rod of negligible mass as shown. The system is held at its center of mass with the
rod level and released. Which of the following explains why the rod does not rotate?
2M
M
А.
The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, causing them to accelerate at the same rate.
В.
The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere is closer to the center of mass and the torques cancel out.
The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, generating torques that cancel out.
D.
The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere has more inertia and the torques cancel out.
B.
Transcribed Image Text:A system consists of two objects of mass 2m and m, connected by a rod of negligible mass as shown. The system is held at its center of mass with the rod level and released. Which of the following explains why the rod does not rotate? 2M M А. The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, causing them to accelerate at the same rate. В. The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere is closer to the center of mass and the torques cancel out. The Earth exerts the same gravitational force on both objects, generating torques that cancel out. D. The Earth exerts a larger gravitational force the object of mass 2m, but that sphere has more inertia and the torques cancel out. B.
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