A local ice hockey team has asked you to design an apparatus for measuring the speed of the hockey puck after a slap shot. Your design is a 2.00-m-long, uniform rod pivoted about one end so that it is free to rotate horizontally on the ice without friction. The 0.550 kg rod has a light basket at the other end to catch the 0.163 kg puck. The puck slides across the ice with velocity i (perpendicular to the rod), hits the basket, and is caught. After the collision, the rod rotates. Part A If the rod makes one revolution every 0.736 s after the puck is caught, what was the pucko's speed just before it hit the rod? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Reguest Answer

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A local ice hockey team has asked you to design an apparatus for measuring the speed of the hockey
puck after a slap shot. Your design is a 2.00-m-long, uniform rod pivoted about one end so that it is
free to rotate horizontally on the ice without friction. The 0.550 kg rod has a light basket at the other
end to catch the 0.163 kg puck. The puck slides across the ice with velocity i (perpendicular to the
rod), hits the basket, and is caught. After the collision, the rod rotates.
Part A
If the rod makes one revolution every 0.736 s after the puck is caught, what was the pucko's speed just before it hit the rod?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:A local ice hockey team has asked you to design an apparatus for measuring the speed of the hockey puck after a slap shot. Your design is a 2.00-m-long, uniform rod pivoted about one end so that it is free to rotate horizontally on the ice without friction. The 0.550 kg rod has a light basket at the other end to catch the 0.163 kg puck. The puck slides across the ice with velocity i (perpendicular to the rod), hits the basket, and is caught. After the collision, the rod rotates. Part A If the rod makes one revolution every 0.736 s after the puck is caught, what was the pucko's speed just before it hit the rod? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HA v = Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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