Four 2-kg particles are located at the corners of a rectangle of sides 3 m and 2
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Four 2-kg particles are located at the corners of a rectangle of sides 3 m and 2 m as shown in Figure.
(a) Find the moment of inertia of this system about the z axis.
(b) The system is set rotating about this axis with a kinetic energy of 124 J. Find the number of revolutions the system makes per minute.
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