A 550.0 g bird is flying horizontally at 2.50 m/s, not paying much attention, when it suddenly flies into stationary vertical bar, hitting it 25.0 cm below the top (Figure 1). The bar is uniform, 0.700 m long, as a mass of 1.50 kg kg, and is hinged at its base. The colision stuns the bird so that it just drops to he ground afterward (but soon recovers to ty happily away) Part A What is the angular velocity of the bar just after it is hit by the bird? Express your answer in radians per second. ? гad/s Part B What is the angular velocity of the bar just as it reaches the ground? Express your answer in radians per second. ? rad/s

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A 550.0 g bird is flying horizontally at 2.50 m/s, not paying much attention, when it suddenly flies into
a stationary vertical bar, hitting it 25.0 cm below the top (Figure 1). The bar is uniform, 0.700 m long,
has a mass of 1.50 kg kg, and is hinged at its base. The collision stuns the bird so that it just drops to
the ground afterward (but soon recovers to fly happily away).
Part A
What is the angular velocity of the bar just after it is hit by the bird?
Express your answer in radians per second.
ΑΣΦ
rad/s
• Part B
What is the angular velocity of the bar just as it reaches the ground?
Express your answer in radians per second.
гad/s
Figure
25.0
Bird
ст
Hinge
Transcribed Image Text:A 550.0 g bird is flying horizontally at 2.50 m/s, not paying much attention, when it suddenly flies into a stationary vertical bar, hitting it 25.0 cm below the top (Figure 1). The bar is uniform, 0.700 m long, has a mass of 1.50 kg kg, and is hinged at its base. The collision stuns the bird so that it just drops to the ground afterward (but soon recovers to fly happily away). Part A What is the angular velocity of the bar just after it is hit by the bird? Express your answer in radians per second. ΑΣΦ rad/s • Part B What is the angular velocity of the bar just as it reaches the ground? Express your answer in radians per second. гad/s Figure 25.0 Bird ст Hinge
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