Two small spheres A and B, respectively of mass m and 2m, are connected by a rigid
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Two small spheres A and B, respectively of mass m and 2m, are connected by a rigid rod of length l and negligible mass. The two spheres are resting on a horizontal, frictionless surface when A is suddenly given
the velocity v0 = v0i. Determine
(a) The linear momentum of the system and its angular momentum about its mass center G,
(b) The velocities of A and B after the rod AB has rotated through180?.
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