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A dumb bell consists of two identicasl small balls offmss 1/2 kg each connected to the ends of a 50 cm long light rod. The dumb bell is rotating about a fixed axis through the centre of the rod and perpendicular to it t an angular speed of 10 rad/s. An impulsive force of average magnitude 5.0 N acts on one of the masses in the direction of its velocity for 0.10s. Find the new angular velocity of the system.

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