At what angular speed does the door swing open immediately after the collision? Calculate the total energy of the bullet-door system and determine whether it is less than or equal to the kinetic energy of the bullet before the collision.   answer in rad/s KEf  =   J KEi  =   J   If so, evaluate this angular momentum. (If not, enter zero.) answer kg.m^2

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At what angular speed does the door swing open immediately after the collision?

Calculate the total energy of the bullet-door system and determine whether it is less than or equal to the kinetic energy of the bullet before the collision.   answer in rad/s

KEf  =   J
KEi  =   J

 

If so, evaluate this angular momentum. (If not, enter zero.)

answer kg.m^2/2

A 0.00600-kg bullet traveling horizontally with a speed of \(1.00 \times 10^3\) m/s strikes a 20.5-kg door, embedding itself 10.5 cm from the side opposite the hinges as shown in the figure below. The 1.00-m wide door is free to swing on its frictionless hinges.

**Figure Description:**
- The diagram shows a vertical door on hinges.
- A bullet, depicted as a small object with an arrow indicating its horizontal trajectory, is shown moving towards the door from the left.
- The bullet strikes the door at a point 10.5 cm from the side away from the hinges.
- The door is depicted as a vertical rectangle with a hinge symbol at the top, indicating it can swing open.
Transcribed Image Text:A 0.00600-kg bullet traveling horizontally with a speed of \(1.00 \times 10^3\) m/s strikes a 20.5-kg door, embedding itself 10.5 cm from the side opposite the hinges as shown in the figure below. The 1.00-m wide door is free to swing on its frictionless hinges. **Figure Description:** - The diagram shows a vertical door on hinges. - A bullet, depicted as a small object with an arrow indicating its horizontal trajectory, is shown moving towards the door from the left. - The bullet strikes the door at a point 10.5 cm from the side away from the hinges. - The door is depicted as a vertical rectangle with a hinge symbol at the top, indicating it can swing open.
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