A 12.0g bullet is fired at 452.1m/s into a solid disk of mass 15.1kg and a radius 0.310m. The disk is initially at rest and is mounted on fixed vertical axis that runs through it's center of mass. The line of motion of the bullet is perpendicular to the axis and at a distance 6.20cm from the center. Find the angular velocity of the system after the bullet strikes and adheres to the surface of the disk.



A 12.0g bullet is fired at 452.1m/s into a solid disk of mass 15.1kg and a...
A 14 g bullet is fired at 436.9 m/s into a solid cylinder of mass 26.5 kg and a radius 0.28 m. The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on fixed vertical axis that runs through it's center of mass. The line of motion of the bullet is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance 8.3 cm from the center. What is the initial angular momentum of the system? Find the angular velocity of the system after...
Ballistic Cylinder A 0.17-kg bullet is fired with a velocity of 85.9 m/s into a solid cylinder of mass 10.1 kg and radius 0.31 m. The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on a fixed vertical axis that runs through its center of mass. The line of motion of the bullet is perpendicular to the axis and at a distance d 0.0059 m from the center. Find the angular speed of the system after the bullet strikes and...
A 7 g bullet is fired at 470.4 m/s into a solid cylinder of mass 15.6 kg and a radius 0.49 m. The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on fixed vertical axis that runs through it's center of mass. The line of motion of the bullet is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance 5.1 cm from the center. What is the initial angular momentum of the system?
BRUN CAPUT RRRRRR BBBBB axis ORD cylinder A 5 g bullet is fired at 451.2 m/s into a solid cylinder of mass 27.2 kg and a radius 0.34 m. The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on fixed vertical axis that runs through it's center of mass. The line of motion of the bullet is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance 5.4 cm from the center. What is the initial angular momentum of the system? 1.22...
A wad of sticky clay of mass m and velocity vector Vis fired at a solid cylinder of mass M and radius R (see figure). The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on a fixed horizontal axle that runs through its center of mass. The line of motion of the projectile is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance d < R from the center. (a) Find the angular speed of the system just after the clay...
A wad of sticky clay of mass m and velocity ; is fired at a solid cylinder of mass M and radius R (see figure). The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on a fixed horizontal axle that runs through its center of mass. The line of motion of the projectile is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance d<R from the center. (a) Find the angular speed of the system just after the clay strikes and...
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1. Twad of sticky clay of mass m and velocity vector v is fired at a solid cylinder of mass M and radius R (see figure). The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on a fixed horizontal axle that runs through its center of mass. The line of motion of the projectile is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance d < R from the center (a) Find the angular speed of the system...
A wad of sticky clay of mass m and velocity vector v i is fired at a solid cylinder of mass M and radius R (see figure). The cylinder is initially at rest and is mounted on a fixed horizontal axle that runs through its center of mass. The line of motion of the projectile is perpendicular to the axle and at a distance d < R from the center. (a) Find the angular speed of the system just after...
A uniform 2 kg solid disk of radius R = 0.4 m is free to rotate on a frictionless horizontal axle through its center. The disk is initially at rest, and then a 10 g bullet traveling at 590 m/s is fired into it as shown in the figure below. If the bullet embeds itself in the disk at a vertical distance of 0.2 m above the axle, what will be the angular velocity of the disk?
A 10g bullet is fired horizontally at 1000m/s towards the vertical uniform thin rod (mass 1kg and lengths 1m) free to rotate about an axis of rotation at its upper end. The bullet strikes the rod (and lodges in it) at distance d=20cm below the rod’s center of mass. What is the angular velocity of the rod-bullet system immediately after the collision? Will the rod make a complete revolution? If yes, what will be its angular velocity at the highest...