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The angular velocity of a uniform square...

The angular velocity of a uniform square plate about an axis passing through the centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane is 50 radian per second. What should be its angular velocity (in radians/second) about its diagonal so that it has same magnitude of angular momentum as it has when rotating about the former axis.

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