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Physics, 24.07.2019 18:20 hannahsambrano12

Auniform disk turns at 5.00 rev/s around a frictionless spindle. a non-rotating rod, of the same mass as the disk and length equal to the disk’s diameter, is dropped onto the freely spinning disk. they then turn together around the spindle with their centers superposed. what is the angular frequency in of the rev/scombination?

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