A meter stick of mass m, 0.25 kg rotates about an axis passing through one end as shown in %3D figure below. The rotational inertia of the meter stick = 0.09 kgm2 . As the stick reaches its lowest position, it collides with a m, = 0.15 kg putty that sticks to the end of the meter stick. The stick's angular speed just before collision is w, = 2.1 rad/s, what is the angular speed of the stick-putty system immediately after collision? %3D Assume length of rod 1 Cannot calculate from given information O b. 2.1 rad/s^2 O d. 3.5 rad/s^2 O e. 0.7875 rad/s^2

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A meter stick of mass m,
0.25 kg rotates about an axis passing through one end as shown in
%3D
figure below. The rotational inertia of the meter stick , = 0.09 kgm2 . As the stick reaches its
lowest position, it collides with a m, = 0.15 kg putty that sticks to the end of the meter stick. The
stick's angular speed just before collision is w, = 2.1 rad/s, what is the angular speed of the
stick-putty system immediately after collision?
Assume length of rod = 1
O a.
Cannot calculate from given information
Ob. 2.1 rad/s^2
Oc.
O d. 3.5 rad/s^2
O e. 0.7875 rad/s^2
AGE
Transcribed Image Text:A meter stick of mass m, 0.25 kg rotates about an axis passing through one end as shown in %3D figure below. The rotational inertia of the meter stick , = 0.09 kgm2 . As the stick reaches its lowest position, it collides with a m, = 0.15 kg putty that sticks to the end of the meter stick. The stick's angular speed just before collision is w, = 2.1 rad/s, what is the angular speed of the stick-putty system immediately after collision? Assume length of rod = 1 O a. Cannot calculate from given information Ob. 2.1 rad/s^2 Oc. O d. 3.5 rad/s^2 O e. 0.7875 rad/s^2 AGE
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