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Engineering, 07.03.2020 03:00, hannahgracew12

3/118 The light rod is pivoted at O and carries the 5‐ and 10‐lb particles. If the rod is released from rest at θ = 60° and swings in the vertical plane, calculate (a) the velocity v of the 5‐lb particle just before it hits the spring in the dashed position and (b) the maximum compression x of the spring. Assume that x is small so that the position of the rod when the spring is compressed is essentially horizontal.

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