Question
A 1.5 kg , 20-cm-diameter turntable rotates at 110 rpm on frictionless bearings. Two 550 g blocks fall from above, hit the turntable simultaneously at opposite ends of a diameter, and stick.
What is the turntable's angular velocity, in rpm, just after this event?
What is the turntable's angular velocity, in rpm, just after this event?
Answers
www.slader.com/discussion/question/a-20-kg-20-cm-diameter-turntable-rotates-at-100-rpm-on-frictionless-bearings-two-500-g-blocks-fall-from-above-hit-the-turntable-simultaneous-7525d7c6/
^Copy-paste that link into your search bar. It's a similar question to yours but instead of a 1.5 kg block its a 2 kg block. Instead of 110 rpm, its 100 rpm and instead of two 550 g blocks its two 500 g.
Switch the numbers and solve.
Good luck!
^Copy-paste that link into your search bar. It's a similar question to yours but instead of a 1.5 kg block its a 2 kg block. Instead of 110 rpm, its 100 rpm and instead of two 550 g blocks its two 500 g.
Switch the numbers and solve.
Good luck!
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