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Two identical particles B and C each of mass 50 g are connected by a light rod of length 30 cm. Another particle A has same mass moving with a speed u=60 cm/s strikes B, in a direction perpendicular to AB. and sticks to it. The whole, process takes place on a smooth horizontal plane. The angular momentum L and angular velocity of the system its centre of mass, immediately after the impact is given by ( in SI units)
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