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<p><img src="https://media.cheggcdn.com/media%2F51f%2F51fa04f0-5b11-49ca-b96e-1d2ac9daca55%2FphpUoqbIU.png" data-mce-src="https://media.cheggcdn.com/media%2F51f%2F51fa04f0-5b11-49ca-b96e-1d2ac9daca55%2FphpUoqbIU.png"></p><p>A 1.0- kg mass is attached to a string wrapped around a shaft of negligible mass and having a 7.0- cm radius. A dumbbell-shaped "flywheel" made from two 0.500- kg masses is attached to one end of the shaft and perpendicular to its axis (see the figure). The mass is released from rest and allowed to fall 0.8 m to the floor. It reaches a speed of 1.5880 m/s just before striking the floor. How far apart are the masses of the dumbbell?</p>Explanation / Answer
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