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The problem:

The metal strap used in the Angular Velocity of a Strap experiment is constrained by a vertical push pin to rotate about a hole in a die. The die is glued in place to a massive tabletop. A rubber band is attached to a point 15 cm from the axis and stretched so that it exerts a force of 3 Newtons, directed perpendicular to the rod. If this force is unopposed it will accelerate the system rapidly. You want to attach a second rubber band 5 cm from the axis to prevent the system from rotating.

• How much force will that rubber band have to exert?

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The 2nd rubber band will have to exert a force of 9N because the force has to be 3 times as much because the farther you get from the axis, the more force is generated.

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• Once both of these forces are in place and the system is stationary, what (if anything) will happen if the glue holding the die to the tabletop comes loose?

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If the above answer is correct, then the system should not rotate.

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It will rotate if the glue holding the die comes loose.

No need to revise but check the discussion at the link.

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