Solve 5th Question on Phys101 Final: Urgent Help Needed!

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The discussion revolves around solving the 5th question from a Phys101 final exam, focusing on an elastic collision problem. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding the underlying physics principles, such as conservation of angular momentum, linear momentum, and kinetic energy, rather than just seeking the final answer. One user shares their calculated answer of 12M/13 but is asked to explain their methodology to validate it. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in problem-solving approaches and the significance of logical reasoning in physics. Ultimately, the participants are engaged in a collaborative effort to clarify their calculations and ensure accuracy in their solutions.
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http://www.fen.bilkent.edu.tr/~ozbay/Phys101-2004/pastfinal.pdf 5th question if anyone can solve please post here very urgent
 
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The first question is not difficult,however a correct answer to it would solve point b).Without it,u couldn't be able to solve point b).

What are your ideas to approach the problem?You don't expect us to solve it for you,though it's 'urgent'.

Daniel.

PS.Do you know Steiner's theorem??It can be useful for point b).
 
anyone can solve 5th question
 
Obviously i can solve the problem for you,however i won't do it.I'll just guide through it.The question at the point "b".Taking into account that is an elastic collision,what phyisical quantities are conserved...?

Daniel.

PS.I hope u see my point.I won't be in your shoes tomorrow at the exam.
 
can you tell me the answer i found it right now 12M/13 can you check this?
 
mfk_1868 said:
can you tell me the answer i found it right now 12M/13 can you check this?

How did u get that answer??I'm not saying it's good,i'm not saying it's bad,just want to know how u got it.The method is far more important than the result itself.
Post your work.

Daniel.
 
i can't post it but i made 3 equalities angular momentum cons lineer momentum cons and K.E cons now can you tell the answer please it is very importqnt
 
con=conservation
 
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i can't post it but i made 3 equalities angular momentum cons lineer momentum cons and K.E cons now can you tell the answer please it is very importqnt

Why didn't u say that in the first place??You made me think that u were totally 'lost'... :-p
From the angular momentum conservation,u got the angular velocity of the ruler,okay??
From the conservation of linear momentum u got the linear velocity of the ruler,okay??
With these 2 values,u got back into the KE conservation law and using the Inertia moment with a correct value,u got "m".In that case i get
m=\frac{M}{1+\frac{12d^{2}}{L^{2}}}

Daniel.

PS.One of us is wrong...Don't know who. :confused: I may have messed up my calculations,though.
 
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I found rather dubious that your answer does not depend upon the distance parameter 'd'.If 'd=0 (the puck hits the stick in its center of mass),then the stick should not rotate and the masses should be equal.
My answer satisfies this logics.Yours not.


Daniel.
 
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