In the figure, a 8.01 g bullet is fired into a 0.112 kg block attached to the end of a 0.952 m nonuniform rod of mass 0.926 kg. The block-rod-bullet system then rotates in the plane of the figure, about a fixed axis at A. The rotational inertia of the rod alone about A is 0.0912 kg·m2. Treat the block as a particle. (a) What then is the rotational inertia of the block-rod-bullet system about point A? (b) If the angular speed of the system about A just after impact is 5.83 rad/s, what is the bullet's speed just before impact

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In the figure, a 8.01 g bullet is fired into a 0.112 kg block attached to the end of a 0.952 m nonuniform rod of mass 0.926 kg. The block-rod-bullet system then rotates in the plane of the figure, about a fixed axis at A. The rotational inertia of the rod alone about A is 0.0912 kg·m2. Treat the block as a particle. (a) What then is the rotational inertia of the block-rod-bullet system about point A(b) If the angular speed of the system about A just after impact is 5.83 rad/s, what is the bullet's speed just before impact?

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