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Physics, 24.04.2020 02:00, maddie306

The following time-dependent net torque acts on a uniformly dense rigid rod: Tnet (t) = 2(Nm/s)t. The rod is free to rotate around a frictionless axle located at one end of the rod. The mass and length of the rod are 3 kg and 0.5 m, respectively. If the rod starts from rest, what is the magnitude of its final angular momentum (in kgm2/s) after the torque has been applied for 4 s?

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