In outer space two identical space modules are joined together by a massless cab
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Question
In outer space two identical space modules are joined together by a massless cable. These modules are rotating about their center of mass, which is at the center of the cable because the modules are identical (see the drawing). In each module, the cable is connected to a motor, so that the modules can pull each other together. The initial tangential speed of each module is v0 = 14.4 m/s. Then they pull together until the distance between them is reduced by a factor of three. Determine the final tangential speed vf for each module.
Explanation / Answer
The angular velocity of the system is invariant. And since the tangential velocity is proportional to the angular velocity; being the product of radius and angular velocity. V = r? ? = Vo / r = Vf / (r/3) then, Vf = Vo/3
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