2. A block of mass m is moving with speed v along a horizontal surface when it collides with a uniform rod of mass 2m and length L attached at one end to a pivot. The surface and pivot have negligible friction. The rod is vertical when the block collides with the end of the rod. The block sticks to the rod, and the block-rod system rotates so that the end of the rod reaches a height h, as shown above. The total rotational inertia of the rod about the pivot is 2mL'/3. Express answers in parts (a), (b), and (c) in terms of m, L., v, and physical constants as appropriate. 2m, L a. Derive an expression for the angular speed of the block-rod system immediately after the collision. Show that the nge in height h of the bottom of the rod can be given by the equation A= 3v²/20g . c. Derive an expression for the mechanical energy dissipated during the collision.
2. A block of mass m is moving with speed v along a horizontal surface when it collides with a uniform rod of mass 2m and length L attached at one end to a pivot. The surface and pivot have negligible friction. The rod is vertical when the block collides with the end of the rod. The block sticks to the rod, and the block-rod system rotates so that the end of the rod reaches a height h, as shown above. The total rotational inertia of the rod about the pivot is 2mL'/3. Express answers in parts (a), (b), and (c) in terms of m, L., v, and physical constants as appropriate. 2m, L a. Derive an expression for the angular speed of the block-rod system immediately after the collision. Show that the nge in height h of the bottom of the rod can be given by the equation A= 3v²/20g . c. Derive an expression for the mechanical energy dissipated during the collision.
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