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Homework Statement
(Refer to attachment)
Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
5.1 Inelastic collision because they stick together.
5.2 Impulse = Lf - Li
= Iwf - Iwi
= (1/2MR^2 + mR^2)w1 - (1/2MR^2)w0 + mRv0
I tried to use this equation which is related to the linear one, but not sure if it is right for angular impulse. Also I don't understand whether you can have an impulse for 2 objects at the same time (as for example the linear equation F(t) = m(vf - vi), only has the mass of 1 of the objects, not both of them).