The figure is an overhead view of a thin uniform rod of length 0.601 m and mass M rotating horizontally at angular speed 24.0 rad/s about an axis through its center. A particle of mass M/3.00 initially attached to one end is ejected from the rod and travels along a path that is perpendicular to the rod at the instant of ejection. If the particle's speed v, is 8.87 m/s greater than the speed of the rod end just after ejection, what is the value of v,? Rotation axis Number |•1 Units the tolerance is +/-2%

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*Chapter 11, Problem 59
The figure is an overhead view of a thin uniform rod of length 0.601 m and mass M rotating horizontally at angular speed
24.0 rad/s about an axis through its center. A particle of mass M/3.00 initially attached to one end is ejected from the rod
and travels along a path that is perpendicular to the rod at the instant of ejection. If the particle's speed v, is 8.87 m/s
greater than the speed of the rod end just after ejection, what is the value of v,?
Rotation
axis
Number
|1 Units
the tolerance is +/-2%
Transcribed Image Text:*Chapter 11, Problem 59 The figure is an overhead view of a thin uniform rod of length 0.601 m and mass M rotating horizontally at angular speed 24.0 rad/s about an axis through its center. A particle of mass M/3.00 initially attached to one end is ejected from the rod and travels along a path that is perpendicular to the rod at the instant of ejection. If the particle's speed v, is 8.87 m/s greater than the speed of the rod end just after ejection, what is the value of v,? Rotation axis Number |1 Units the tolerance is +/-2%
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