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Easy question that I'm not getting??
A small ball with mass 1.40 kg is mounted on one end of a rod 0.850 m long and of negligible mass. The system rotates in a horizontal circle about the other end of the rod at 5020 rev/min.
Calculate the rotational inertia of the system about the axis of rotation.
I=MR2/3
Inertia for a rod spinning at one end = MR2/3, so I did that and got .337, but that wasn't the correct answer. What am I doing wrong?
Homework Statement
A small ball with mass 1.40 kg is mounted on one end of a rod 0.850 m long and of negligible mass. The system rotates in a horizontal circle about the other end of the rod at 5020 rev/min.
Calculate the rotational inertia of the system about the axis of rotation.
Homework Equations
I=MR2/3
The Attempt at a Solution
Inertia for a rod spinning at one end = MR2/3, so I did that and got .337, but that wasn't the correct answer. What am I doing wrong?