6.- A small 800g duck flies horizontally at 1.50 m/s when it collides with a vertical bar that is initially in review, hitting it at the point shown in figure 3. The bar is uniform of length 1.10 m and 1.30 kg: it can rotate with respect to its base. In the crash the duck is stunned and then falls vertically downwards, a few seconds after falling it recovers and returns happily to flight. Determine the angular velocity of the bar in Cartesian notation with unit vectors a) Right after she is hit by the duck. b) When it reaches the ground. fig 3 M pivot 20 cm 110 cm

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6.- A small 800g duck flies horizontally at 1.50 m/s when it collides with a vertical bar
that is initially in review, hitting it at the point shown in figure 3. The bar is uniform of
length 1.10 m and 1.30 kg: it can rotate with respect to its base. In the crash the
duck is stunned and then falls vertically downwards, a few seconds after falling it
recovers and returns happily to flight.
Determine the angular velocity of the bar in Cartesian notation with unit vectors
a) Right after she is hit by the duck.
b) When it reaches the ground.
fig 3
m
M
pivot
20 cm
110 cm
Transcribed Image Text:6.- A small 800g duck flies horizontally at 1.50 m/s when it collides with a vertical bar that is initially in review, hitting it at the point shown in figure 3. The bar is uniform of length 1.10 m and 1.30 kg: it can rotate with respect to its base. In the crash the duck is stunned and then falls vertically downwards, a few seconds after falling it recovers and returns happily to flight. Determine the angular velocity of the bar in Cartesian notation with unit vectors a) Right after she is hit by the duck. b) When it reaches the ground. fig 3 m M pivot 20 cm 110 cm
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