A rod of mass M=101g and length L=31cm can rotate about a hinge at its left end and is initially at rest. A putty ball of mass m=11g, moving with speed V=6m/s, strikes the rod at angle theta=21degrees a distance D=L/3 from the end and sticks to the rod after the collision. Part a) what is the total amount of inertia,I, with respect to the hinge, of the rod-ball - system after the collision? Part b) Enter an expression for the angular speed w(omega) of the system immediately after the collision, in terms of m, V, D, theta, and L

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A rod of mass M=101g and length L=31cm can
rotate about a hinge at its left end and is
initially at rest. A putty ball of mass m=11lg,
moving with speed V=6m/s, strikes the rod at
angle theta=21degrees a distance D=L/3 from
the end and sticks to the rod after the
collision.
Part a) what is the total amount of inertia,I,
with respect to the hinge, of the rod-ball -
system after the collision?
Part b) Enter an expression for the angular
speed w(omega) of the system immediately
after the collision, in terms of m, V, D, theta,
and L
Transcribed Image Text:A rod of mass M=101g and length L=31cm can rotate about a hinge at its left end and is initially at rest. A putty ball of mass m=11lg, moving with speed V=6m/s, strikes the rod at angle theta=21degrees a distance D=L/3 from the end and sticks to the rod after the collision. Part a) what is the total amount of inertia,I, with respect to the hinge, of the rod-ball - system after the collision? Part b) Enter an expression for the angular speed w(omega) of the system immediately after the collision, in terms of m, V, D, theta, and L
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