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Verify the given relation between the specific weight and density.
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The particle of mass m = 3.1 kg is attached to the light rigid rod of length L = 1.50 m, and the assembly rotates about a horizontal axis
through O with a constant angular velocity 0= w = 2.1 rad/s. Determine the force T in the rod when 0 = 26°. The force T is positive if in
tension, negative if in compression.
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