A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 41.0 kg . Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.500 kg , traveling perpendicular to the door at 13.0 m/s just before impact.
A)Find the final angular speed of the door.
B)Does the mud make a significant contribution to the moment of inertia?
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side...
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 40.0 kg. Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.500 kg, traveling perpendicular to the door at 12.0 m/s just before impact. Find the final angular speed of the door. Does the mud make a significant contribution to the moment of inertia?
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 41.0 kg . Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.700 kg , traveling perpendicular to the door at 14.0 m/s just before impact. Find the final angular speed of the door.
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 41.0 kg. Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.300 kg, travel ing perpendicular to the door at 12.0 m/s just before impact. Part A Find the final angular speed of the door. VOA rad/s Submit Request Answer Part B Does the mud make a...
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 45.0 kg. Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.300 kg, traveling perpendicular to the door at 11.0 m/s just before impact. Part A Find the final angular speed of the door. Express your answer in radians per second. | ΑΣφ ? rad/s Submit Request...
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 40.0 kg . Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.300 kg , traveling perpendicular to the door at 14.0 m/s just before impact. 1.Find the final angular speed of the door. 2.Does the mud make a significant contribution to the moment of inertia?
A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 42.0 kg . Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center by a handful of sticky mud with mass 0.300 kg , traveling perpendicular to the door at 11.0 m/s just before impact. A: Find the final angular speed of the door.
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A solid wood door 1.00 m wide and 2.00 m high is hinged along one side and has a total mass of 45.0kg . Initially open and at rest, the door is struck at its center bya handful of sticky mud with mass 0.700 kg, traveling perpendicular to the door at 12.0m/s just before impactA)Find the final angular speed of the door.answer in rad/sB)Does the mud make a significant contribution to the moment of inertia?Yes or Noso stuuck please your...
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