Question 2 Consider the system of particles that are connected by ngid rods of negligible mass If the system will rotate along an axis that will pass through the m1 and m2 particles (left side/vertical) with an angular speed of 3 revis, Find the moment of inertia of the system (m1 =6 kg, m2=2 kg m3 = 10 kg a= 3 m and b=3 m) m1 m2 m2 m3 Round off answer to the nearest whole number and include the unit. (Note: if the unit is meter per second squared, input m/s 2 ACA Submit to compe this asessment

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Consider the system of particles that are connected by rigid rods of negligible mass. If the system will rotate along an axis that will pass through the m1 and m2 particles (left side/vertical) with an angular speed of 3 rev/s, Find the moment of inertia
of the system.
(m1 = 6 kg, m2 = 2 kg, m3 = 10 kg, a = 3 m and b=3 m)
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m1
m2
m2
m3
Round off answer to the nearest whole number and include the unit.
(Note: if the unit is meter per second squared, input m/s^2)
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 Consider the system of particles that are connected by rigid rods of negligible mass. If the system will rotate along an axis that will pass through the m1 and m2 particles (left side/vertical) with an angular speed of 3 rev/s, Find the moment of inertia of the system. (m1 = 6 kg, m2 = 2 kg, m3 = 10 kg, a = 3 m and b=3 m) %3D m1 m2 m2 m3 Round off answer to the nearest whole number and include the unit. (Note: if the unit is meter per second squared, input m/s^2) A Cick Submit to complete this assessment Questen 2 af Save and Stbmit
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