In the figure here, three particles of mass m = 0.017 kg are fastened to three rods of length d= 0.14 m and negligible mass. The rigid assembly rotates about point O at angular speed w = 0.75 rad/s. About O, what are (a) the rotational inertia of the assembly, (b) the magnitude of the angular momentum of the middle particle, and (c) the magnitude of the angular momentum of the assembly?

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In the figure here, three particles of mass m = 0.017 kg are fastened to three rods of length d = 0.14 m and negligible mass. The rigid
assembly rotates about point O at angular speed w = 0.75 rad/s. About O, what are (a) the rotational inertia of the assembly, (b) the
magnitude of the angular momentum of the middle particle, and (c) the magnitude of the angular momentum of the assembly?
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure here, three particles of mass m = 0.017 kg are fastened to three rods of length d = 0.14 m and negligible mass. The rigid assembly rotates about point O at angular speed w = 0.75 rad/s. About O, what are (a) the rotational inertia of the assembly, (b) the magnitude of the angular momentum of the middle particle, and (c) the magnitude of the angular momentum of the assembly? %3D (a) = (b) L2 = i (c) Ltot = eTextbook and Media GO Tutorial Vie Friday 1893 MAY 1 POF 8 tv 80 DO0 esc 000 DD F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 FB F9
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