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A mass collides with a stick and they stick together....
That is what I felt I said. Sorry for my English.- Den tredje
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A mass collides with a stick and they stick together....
ah, ignore it in the context of how the calculation goes. Yeah... It crashes, then it flies. Thanks! ;) Ill see to post my final calculation When I get there. Thanks for great answers.- Den tredje
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A mass collides with a stick and they stick together....
Yes, I agree. I’m just confused It being a stick. I think. Thank you. Composite system means a system with several parts to it right? ok, so what you are saying is that I should say moment of the ball is = moment to the entire system? and ignore the stick when doing the energy calculations To...- Den tredje
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A mass collides with a stick and they stick together....
Thank you, this confuses me a lot considering solving this. Since if you attatch a ball to the tip, its not equal anymore. Which makes me think I can consider the stick as a weightless rope, with the ball in the end of it? Because the stick cancel itself out. Like if I was to give the stick a...- Den tredje
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A mass collides with a stick and they stick together....
(Note: the stick weight is 0.4kg not 1.0kg) Im not a native English speaker. So please excuse my bad english. I had this on my exam, and Ím really unsure what the answer to this is. Ím suppose to calculate the height and angle of the swing Of this stick after a “stuck together” collition. But...- Den tredje
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