A record on a record player spins at 45.0 rpm. Two small 28.0 g balls of clay are dropped on the record and hit it simultaneously, at the edge of the record and at opposite ends from one another. Treat the record as a disk with radius 7.50 cm and mass 465 g, and the clay balls as particles.
What is the record's angular velocity just after the clay balls hit it? Give your answer in rad/s.
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