Two spheres each with a radius of 5.0 cm and mass of 0.50 kg are free to slide along a thin rod with a of length 50 cm and a mass of 2 kg rotating counterclockwise about the center of the rod. Initially, the moment of inertia of the system is 0.255 kg*m2. The beads slide to the end of the rod, which changes the moment of inertia to 0.377 kg*m². The tangential speed of either of the spheres after the beads have slid to the end is 20 m/s. What was the initial angular velocity?

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Two spheres each with a radius of 5.0 cm and mass of 0.50 kg are free to slide along a
thin rod with a of length 50 cm and a mass of 2 kg rotating counterclockwise about
the center of the rod.
Initially, the moment of inertia of the system is 0.255 kg*m². The beads slide to the
end of the rod, which changes the moment of inertia to 0.377 kg*m. The tangential
speed of either of the spheres after the beads have slid to the end is 20 m/s.
What was the initial angular velocity?
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Transcribed Image Text:Two spheres each with a radius of 5.0 cm and mass of 0.50 kg are free to slide along a thin rod with a of length 50 cm and a mass of 2 kg rotating counterclockwise about the center of the rod. Initially, the moment of inertia of the system is 0.255 kg*m². The beads slide to the end of the rod, which changes the moment of inertia to 0.377 kg*m. The tangential speed of either of the spheres after the beads have slid to the end is 20 m/s. What was the initial angular velocity? intial final
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