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Q: Meter Stick ( No Answer,   2 Comments )
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Subject: Meter Stick
Category: Science > Physics
Asked by: mocha28-ga
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Posted: 20 Dec 2005 08:50 PST
Expires: 08 Jan 2006 20:19 PST
Question ID: 607969
A uniform meter stick with a mass of 135g rotates about an axis
perpendicuar to the stick passing through the center of the stick with
an angular speed of 3.50 rad/s squared.  What is the magnitude of the
angular momentum of the stick?

Is it 0.0158 k x m squared?  Or I am of with the configuration?

Clarification of Question by mocha28-ga on 20 Dec 2005 13:55 PST
I am sorry, you are right.  It should be in the Science-Physics category?
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Subject: Re: Meter Stick
From: bozo99-ga on 20 Dec 2005 13:38 PST
 
> "angular speed of 3.50 rad/s squared"

Assuming that by "rad" you mean "radian" why does a "squared" appear
in an angular speed ?

Why is this not in the Science->Physics category ?
Subject: Re: Meter Stick
From: azdoug-ga on 07 Jan 2006 22:14 PST
 
Is it accelerating, or remaining at a constant velocity?  If that
value is an acceleration, is it tangential or normal?

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