Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
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Author: David Halliday
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Chapter 10, Problem 63P
SSM ILW A meter stick is held vertically with one end on the floor and is then allowed to fall. Find the speed of the other end just before it hits the floor, assuming that the end on the floor does not slip, (Hint: Consider the stick to he a thin rod and use the conservation of energy principle.)
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