A 2.15-m-long pole is balanced vertically on its tip. It starts to fall and its lower end does not slip. Part A What will be the speed of the upper end of the pole just before it hits the ground? [Hint: Use conservation of energy.]

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A 2.15-m-long pole is balanced vertically on its tip. It
starts to fall and its lower end does not slip.
Part A
What will be the speed of the upper end of the
pole just before it hits the ground? [Hint: Use
conservation of energy.]
Transcribed Image Text:A 2.15-m-long pole is balanced vertically on its tip. It starts to fall and its lower end does not slip. Part A What will be the speed of the upper end of the pole just before it hits the ground? [Hint: Use conservation of energy.]
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