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Physics, 15.04.2020 02:57 manaisialockhart12

A thin, uniform, 3.80 kg bar, 80.0 cm long, has very small 2.50 kg balls glued on at either end. It is supported horizontally by a thin, horizontal, frictionless axle passing through its center and perpendicular to the bar. Suddenly the right-hand ball becomes detached and falls off, but the other ball remains glued to the bar.
(a) Find the angular acceleration of the bar just after the ball falls off.
(b) Will the angular acceleration remain constant as the bar continues to swing?

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