two identical rings which can slide along the rod are kept near the midpoint of a smooth rod of length 2L
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A smooth uniform rod of length L and mass M has two identical beads of
negligible size, each of mass m, which can slide freely along the rod.initially the two beads are at the centre of the rod and angular vel. of the system is omega about axis per. to plane and passing through the centre.when the beads reach the end of the rods,ang. vel. is?no ext. force.
why do we apply conservation of angular momentum?
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A smooth uniform rod of length L and mass M has two identical beads of
negligible size, each of mass m, which can slide freely along the rod.initially the two beads are at the centre of the rod and angular vel. of the system is omega about axis per. to plane and passing through the centre.when the beads reach the end of the rods,ang. vel. is?no ext. force.
why do we apply conservation of angular momentum?
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