A rod of mass 5 kg has a length of 3 m. The rod is fixed at its center but is still free to rotate about its axis (1 = 1/2 ML²). The rod is initially at rest until a piece of putty of mass 1.4 kg strikes one end of the rod at a speed of 6.7 m/s. The putty sticks to the rod and the putty-rod combo begins to rotate. What is the final rotational speed of the putty-rod combo? Please select the correct answer from the choices shown below: A. 1 rad/s B. 4 rad/s C. 2 radis

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A rod of mass 5 kg has a length of 3 m. The rod is fixed at its center but is still free to rotate about
its axis (1 = 1/2 ML2). The rod is initially at rest until a piece of putty of mass 1.4 kg strikes one end
of the rod at a speed of 6.7 m/s. The putty sticks to the rod and the putty-rod combo begins to
rotate. What is the final rotational speed of the putty-rod combo? Please select the correct answer
from the choices shown below:
ⒸA. 1 rad/s
OB. 4 rad/s
C. 2 rad/s
D. 3 rad/s
Transcribed Image Text:A rod of mass 5 kg has a length of 3 m. The rod is fixed at its center but is still free to rotate about its axis (1 = 1/2 ML2). The rod is initially at rest until a piece of putty of mass 1.4 kg strikes one end of the rod at a speed of 6.7 m/s. The putty sticks to the rod and the putty-rod combo begins to rotate. What is the final rotational speed of the putty-rod combo? Please select the correct answer from the choices shown below: ⒸA. 1 rad/s OB. 4 rad/s C. 2 rad/s D. 3 rad/s
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