An object with mass 4.30 –kg is dropped 15.0 m above one end of a rod that pivots at the rod's center. The rod is uniform with mass 6.50 kg and length 8.20 m . At the other end another 4.00 –kg object sits but it is not attached to the rod. The dropped ball sticks to the rod after the collision.

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An object with mass 4.30 –kg is dropped 15.0 m above
one end of a rod that pivots at the rod's center. The rod is
uniform with mass 6.50 kg and length 8.20 m . At the other
end another 4.00 –kg object sits but it is not attached to
the rod. The dropped ball sticks to the rod after the
collision.
Transcribed Image Text:An object with mass 4.30 –kg is dropped 15.0 m above one end of a rod that pivots at the rod's center. The rod is uniform with mass 6.50 kg and length 8.20 m . At the other end another 4.00 –kg object sits but it is not attached to the rod. The dropped ball sticks to the rod after the collision.
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