As part of a carnival game, a 0.553-kg ball is thrown at a stack of 18.8-cm tall
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As part of a carnival game, a 0.553-kg ball is thrown at a stack of 18.8-cm tall, 0.423-kg objects and hits with a perfectly horizontal velocity of 10.3 m/s. Suppose the ball strikes the topmost object as shown to the right. Immediately after the collision, the ball has a horizontal velocity of 4.35 m/s in the same direction, the topmost object now has an angular velocity of 4.03 rad/s about its center of mass and all the objects below are undisturbed. If the object's center of mass is located 13.2 cm below the point where the ball hits, what is the moment of inertia of the object about its center of mass? What is the center of mass velocity of the tall object immediately after it is struck?Explanation / Answer
mass of one object = 0.423/3 = 0.141kg
inertia about centre = m*l2 / 12 = 0.141*0.2642 / 12 = 8.18*10-4 kg.m2
velocity = angular velocity * distance of centre of mass from striking point =4.03*0.132 = 0.53196 m/s
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