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A larger object is made of two balls separated by a massless rigid rod that is 1.5 m long. The mass of the red ball at one end is 1 kg and the mass of the orange ball at the other end is 5.7 kg. As in example 12.1, the balls are rotating about the center of mass. Calculate the speed of the 1 kg red ball if the angular velocity is 1 rev/s.

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