Problem 6 A uniform rod of mass M and length L is released from rest in the above figure. Find the components of the pin force on the rod when it is aligned with the x axis, as in in the above figure.
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5*I*omega^2), where I = ML^2/3 and omega = sqrt(3*g/L). Show more…
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