Consider a lightweight, straight, rigid rod that has a proper length of (1 times 10^{6} mathrm{~m}). If
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Consider a lightweight, straight, rigid rod that has a proper length of \(1 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~m}\). If you rotate the rod at 100 turns/s about a perpendicular axis through its center, at what speed do the ends of the rod move? What prevents such a case from occurring?
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