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The coordinate axes shown represent the principal centroidal axes of inertia of a 3000-lb space probe whose radii of gyration are  The probe has no angular velocity when a 5-oz meteorite strikes one...

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The coordinate axes shown represent the principal centroidal axes of inertia of a 3000-lb space probe whose radii of gyration are  The probe has no angular velocity when a 5-oz meteorite strikes one of its solar panels at point A with a  velocity    relative to the probe. Knowing that the meteorite emerges on the other side of the panel with no change in the direction of its velocity, but with a speed reduced by 20 percent, determine the final angular velocity of the probe

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