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The figure below represents a small, flat puck with mass m = 2.44 kg sliding on a frictionless, horizontal surface. It i

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:39 am
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The Figure Below Represents A Small Flat Puck With Mass M 2 44 Kg Sliding On A Frictionless Horizontal Surface It I 1
The Figure Below Represents A Small Flat Puck With Mass M 2 44 Kg Sliding On A Frictionless Horizontal Surface It I 1 (16.39 KiB) Viewed 27 times
The figure below represents a small, flat puck with mass m = 2.44 kg sliding on a frictionless, horizontal surface. It is held in a circular orbit about a fixed axis by a rod with negligible mass and length R - 1,43 m, pivoted at one end. Initially, the puck has a speed of v5.13 m/s. A 1.10-kg ball of putty is dropped vertically onto the the puck from a small distance above it and immediately sticks to the puck (a) What is the new period of rotation? (b) is the angular momentum or the puck-putty system about the ants of rotation constart in this process? Yes No (c) is the momentum of the system constant in the process of the putty sticking to the puck? Yes No (d) is the mechanical energy of the system constant in the process? Yes No