A ball of mass m = 2.30 kg and speed V; = 1.50 m/s collides with a uniform solid cylinder (radius R = 0.500 m, mass M = 6.00 kg ) and sticks to its edge, as shown in the figure below. The cylinder is initially at rest and is pivoted about a frictionless axle through its center. (a) Find the angular momentum (relative to the rotation axis) of the system before the collision. L; = | kg-m²/s (b) Find the angular frequency of rotation of the cylinder after the collision. Of = rad/s

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A ball of mass m = 2.30 kg and speed v; = 1.50 m/s collides with a uniform solid cylinder (radius R = 0.500 m , mass
M = 6.00 kg ) and sticks to its edge, as shown in the figure below. The cylinder is initially at rest and is pivoted about a frictionless
axle through its center.
(a) Find the angular momentum (relative to the rotation axis) of the system before the collision.
Li
| kg-m²/s
(b) Find the angular frequency of rotation of the cylinder after the collision.
Of =
rad/s
Transcribed Image Text:A ball of mass m = 2.30 kg and speed v; = 1.50 m/s collides with a uniform solid cylinder (radius R = 0.500 m , mass M = 6.00 kg ) and sticks to its edge, as shown in the figure below. The cylinder is initially at rest and is pivoted about a frictionless axle through its center. (a) Find the angular momentum (relative to the rotation axis) of the system before the collision. Li | kg-m²/s (b) Find the angular frequency of rotation of the cylinder after the collision. Of = rad/s
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