Now we have a rod-shaped space station of length 1160 m and mass 7.69 x 10^6 kg, which can change its length (kind of like an old-fashioned telescope), without changing its overall mass. Suppose that the station is initially rotating at a constant rate of 2.83 rpm. If the length of the rod is reduced to 2.83 m, what will be the new rotation rate of the space station?     5.25 rpm     10.94 rpm     8.75 rpm     15.32 rpm

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  1. Now we have a rod-shaped space station of length 1160 m and mass 7.69 x 10^6 kg, which can change its length (kind of like an old-fashioned telescope), without changing its overall mass. Suppose that the station is initially rotating at a constant rate of 2.83 rpm. If the length of the rod is reduced to 2.83 m, what will be the new rotation rate of the space station?
       
    5.25 rpm
       
    10.94 rpm
       
    8.75 rpm
       
    15.32 rpm
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