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Physics, 12.11.2019 20:31 genyjoannerubiera

Suppose that you are holding a pencil balanced on its point. if you release the pencil and it begins to fall, what will be the angular acceleration when it has an angle of 10.0 degrees from the vertical? there are two reasonable approximations to consider for the pencil in this problem: a cylinder and a thin rod. however, in this problem we will treat the pencil as a uniform thin rod of length 15.0 cm and mass 10.0g .what is the angular acceleration of the pencil when it makes an angle of 10.0 degrees with the vertical?

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