Question: A rigid rod EF moving in a plane has velocity VE at E and VF at F that are parallel to each other. Which

A rigid rod EF moving in a plane has velocity VE at

A rigid rod EF moving in a plane has velocity VE at E and VF at F that are parallel to each other. Which of the following cannot be TRUE? (a) Both VE and VF are perpendicular to EF. Magnitude of VE is equal to the magnitude of VF and the angular velocity of EF is zero. (c) The velocity VE is not perpendicular to EF and the angular velocity of EF is nonzero. (d) Magnitude of VE is not equal to the magnitude of VF and the angular velocity of EF is nonzero.

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