A puck of mass 86.8g and radius 3.77cm slides along an air table at a speed of v = 1.45m/s, as shown in the figure below. It makes a glancing collision with a second puck of radius 6.85cm and mass 139g (initially at rest) such that their rims just touch. The pucks stick together and spin after the collision (b). What is the angular momentum of the system relative to the center of mass? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries (a) (b) What is the angular velocity about the center of mass?

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A puck of mass 86.8g and radius 3.77cm slides along an air table at a speed of v = 1.45m/s, as shown in the figure below. It makes a glancing collision with a second puck of radius 6.85cm and mass 139g (initially
at rest) such that their rims just touch. The pucks stick together and spin after the collision (b). What is the angular momentum of the system relative to the center of mass?
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Transcribed Image Text:A puck of mass 86.8g and radius 3.77cm slides along an air table at a speed of v = 1.45m/s, as shown in the figure below. It makes a glancing collision with a second puck of radius 6.85cm and mass 139g (initially at rest) such that their rims just touch. The pucks stick together and spin after the collision (b). What is the angular momentum of the system relative to the center of mass? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries V (a) (b) What is the angular velocity about the center of mass? Submit Answer Tries 0/10
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