4. An point-like object of mass m travels with speed vo towards the right, as seen in the figure below. It collides completely inelastically with the end of a uniform rigid rod of length L and mass M, which is hangs vertically from (and free to rotate around) a pivot point on the ceiling. m Vo M,L (a) What is the angular speed of the objects immediately after the col- lision? (b) Suppose the angular displacement of the objects from the pivot is small post-collision, what's the period of the pendulum?

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4. An point-like object of mass m travels with speed vo towards the right, as
seen in the figure below. It collides completely inelastically with the end
of a uniform rigid rod of length L and mass M, which is hangs vertically
from (and free to rotate around) a pivot point on the ceiling.
m
Vo
M, L
(a) What is the angular speed of the objects immediately after the col-
lision?
(b) Suppose the angular displacement of the objects from the pivot is
small post-collision, what's the period of the pendulum?
Transcribed Image Text:4. An point-like object of mass m travels with speed vo towards the right, as seen in the figure below. It collides completely inelastically with the end of a uniform rigid rod of length L and mass M, which is hangs vertically from (and free to rotate around) a pivot point on the ceiling. m Vo M, L (a) What is the angular speed of the objects immediately after the col- lision? (b) Suppose the angular displacement of the objects from the pivot is small post-collision, what's the period of the pendulum?
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