Consider two balls connected by a rigid rod as shown in the picture. The mass of each ball is m = 1 kg, and the mass of the rod is negligible. After being released from rest in the position shown, the assembly slides down the smooth circular slope of radius R = 2 m. What is the magnitude of the velocity (m/s) of the assembly when it reaches the dashed position? 2 V 1 2 A R. 1
Consider two balls connected by a rigid rod as shown in the picture. The mass of each ball is m = 1 kg, and the mass of the rod is negligible. After being released from rest in the position shown, the assembly slides down the smooth circular slope of radius R = 2 m. What is the magnitude of the velocity (m/s) of the assembly when it reaches the dashed position? 2 V 1 2 A R. 1
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![Consider two balls connected by a rigid rod as shown in the
picture. The mass of each ball is m = 1 kg, and the mass of the rod
is negligible. After being released from rest in the position shown,
the assembly slides down the smooth circular slope of radius R = 2
m. What is the magnitude of the velocity (m/s) of the assembly
when it reaches the dashed position?
2
V
1
2
A
R.
1](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F216015d9-daff-4e98-b3d1-7f3f5202e820%2F05dd3866-b9fb-414e-9e49-fcc200c35a5e%2Fld6abp_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two balls connected by a rigid rod as shown in the
picture. The mass of each ball is m = 1 kg, and the mass of the rod
is negligible. After being released from rest in the position shown,
the assembly slides down the smooth circular slope of radius R = 2
m. What is the magnitude of the velocity (m/s) of the assembly
when it reaches the dashed position?
2
V
1
2
A
R.
1
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