The uniform rod (length 0.375 m) in the figure rotates in the plane of the figure about an axis through one end, witha rotational inertia of 0.160 kg-m2.As the rod swings through its lowest position, it collides with a 0.145 kg putty wad that sticks to the end of the rod. If the rod's angular speed just before the collision is 1.10 rad/s, what is the angular speed of the rod-putty system immediately after the collision? -Rotation axis Rod Number i Units

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The uniform rod (length 0.375 m) in the figure rotates in the plane of the figure about an axis through one end, witha rotational inertia
of 0.160 kg-m².As the rod swings through its lowest position, it collides with a 0.145 kg putty wad that sticks to the end of the rod. If
the rod's angular speed just before the collision is 1.10 rad/s, what is the angular speed of the rod-putty system immediately after the
collision?
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Transcribed Image Text:empt in Progress The uniform rod (length 0.375 m) in the figure rotates in the plane of the figure about an axis through one end, witha rotational inertia of 0.160 kg-m².As the rod swings through its lowest position, it collides with a 0.145 kg putty wad that sticks to the end of the rod. If the rod's angular speed just before the collision is 1.10 rad/s, what is the angular speed of the rod-putty system immediately after the collision? Rotation axis Rod Number i Units Nu with eTextbook and Media Ques Numer with Un Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 8 used Submit Answer Questio D Friday 893 MAY 8 tv ... 000 esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F1C F9 ! @ # $ % &
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