Figure 10-48 shows a rigid assembly of a thin hoop (of

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Figure 10-48 shows a rigid assembly of a thin hoop (of mass m and radius R ! 0.150 m) and a thin radial rod (of mass m and length L ! 2.00R). The assembly is upright, but if we give it a slight nudge, it will rotate around a horizontal axis in the plane of the rod and hoop, through the lower end of the rod. Assuming that the energy given to the assembly in such a nudge is negligible, what would be the assemblys angular speed about the rotation axis when it passes through the upside-down (inverted) orientation?

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