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Homework Statement
Two equal masses, each m, are resting at the ends of a uniform rod of length 2a and negligible mass. The system is in equilibrium about the center C of the rod. A piece of clay of mass m is dropped down on the mass at the right end, hits it with velocity v as shown below and sticks to it.
The ratio of the kinetic energy Ef just after the collision to the kinetic energy Ei just before the collision, Ef/Ei, would be:
(A) 1
(B) 3/4
(C) 2/3
(D) 1/2
(E) 1/3
Homework Equations
Not really sure.
The Attempt at a Solution
If the system is initially in equilibrium, then it's not moving, and I don't understand how it could have kinetic energy if it's not moving. I want to write: Ef/0, but that's obviously wrong.