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The 200 g model rocket shown in the figure generates 4.0 N ofthrust. It spins in a horizontal circle at the end of a 100 g rigidrod.
I'll have to describe the picture:
The rocket itself points straight up. The rod it is attached to is60 cm long. The angle formed at the point where the rocket attachesto the rod is 45 degrees.
What is the angular acceleration of the rod? (at the point wherethe rod touches the ground).
The 200 g model rocket shown in the figure generates 4.0 N ofthrust. It spins in a horizontal circle at the end of a 100 g rigidrod.
I'll have to describe the picture:
The rocket itself points straight up. The rod it is attached to is60 cm long. The angle formed at the point where the rocket attachesto the rod is 45 degrees.
What is the angular acceleration of the rod? (at the point wherethe rod touches the ground).
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