A uniform thin rod of length 0.105 m and mass 7.73 kg can rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis through its center. The rod is at rest when a 3.25 g bullet traveling in the rotation plane is fired into one end of the rod. As viewed from above, the bullet's path makes an angle 60.0° with the rod. If the bullet lodges in the rod and the angular velocity of the rod is 6 rad/s immediately after the collision, what is the bullet's speed just before impact? Final answer with zero decimal place. Axis

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A uniform thin rod of length 0.105 m and mass 7.73 kg can rotate in a horizontal plane about a
vertical axis through its center. The rod is at rest when a 3.25 g bullet traveling in the rotation
plane is fıred into one end of the rod. As viewed from above, the bullet's path makes an angle
60.0° with the rod. If the bullet lodges in the rod and the angular velocity of the rod is 6 rad/s
immediately after the collision, what is the bullet's speed just before impact?
Final answer with zero decimal place.
Axis
Transcribed Image Text:A uniform thin rod of length 0.105 m and mass 7.73 kg can rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis through its center. The rod is at rest when a 3.25 g bullet traveling in the rotation plane is fıred into one end of the rod. As viewed from above, the bullet's path makes an angle 60.0° with the rod. If the bullet lodges in the rod and the angular velocity of the rod is 6 rad/s immediately after the collision, what is the bullet's speed just before impact? Final answer with zero decimal place. Axis
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