Reaction force to resist rotation

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The discussion centers on calculating the reaction force at a point of rotation for an object with a mass of 75,000 kg traveling at 0.2 m/s. The object impacts a fixed point 3.5 m from its center of gravity, leading to rotational motion. Participants reference key equations related to momentum (p = m x v) and rotational dynamics (v = w x r), but express uncertainty in linking these concepts to find the reaction force. Clarifications confirm that the object rotates around the impact point without gravity acting on it prior to impact. The conversation seeks guidance on the appropriate equations to determine the reaction force resulting from the impact.
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Homework Statement


There is a object traveling at 0,2m/s with a mass of 75,000kg. The object impacts a fixed point at a distance of 3.5m from its center of gravity (COG) and rotates around this point. What is the reaction force at the point of rotation?

Homework Equations


I think it is something to do with momentum and rotational velocity equations. p = m x v and v = w x r, where w = rotational velocity (rads / s) and r = radius = 3.5m in this case. I know that w = 2 x pi x f (f = frequency) and force f = p / t (where t = time). But I'm not sure how to link it all together.

The Attempt at a Solution


So far the equations are all I have... applying rotational velocity to a momentum equation... how do I do that?
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So the object and the rotated mass are both 75,000kg?
 
Yep that's correct. The object has a mass of 75,000kg and it rotates.
 
What the problem actually says is that the object as depicted by the blue rectangle is moving free until a point on the lower section impacts onto the corner of a fixed rigid block .

Implied is that before impact the object is moving on a horizontal path with it's long axis vertical and that there is no gravity force acting .
 
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Hello Nidum, yes that is also all correct information. But any suggestions on what equations to use to calculate the reaction force?
 
So, any tips on what equations to use or how to solve? :)
 

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