A 10 g bullet traveling at 440 m/s strikes a 13 kg , 1.1-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open.
What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?
A 10 g bullet traveling at 440 m/s strikes a 13 kg , 1.1-m-wide door at...
A 10g bullet traveling at 400 m/s strikes a 10 kg, 1.0m wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open. What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?
Problem 12.79 A 10 g bullet traveling at 380 m/s strikes a 8.0 kg, 1.0-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open. Part A What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?
A 10 g bullet traveling at 430 m/s strikes a 14 kg , 0.80-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open. What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
A 10 g bullet traveling at 440m/s strikes a 14kg , 1.2-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open. What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?
A 10 g bullet traveling at 370 m/s strikes a 8.0 kg , 1.2-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open. Part A What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. w w = nothing nothing
A 10 g bullet traveling at 370 m/s strikes a 10 kg , 0.90- m -wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door, causing the door to swing open. What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
A 0.00600-kg bullet traveling horizontally with speed 1.00 103 m/s strikes a 19.3-kg door, embedding itself 10.4 cm from the side opposite the hinges as shown in the figure below. The 1.00-m wide door is free to swing on its frictionless hinges. (a) if so, evaluate this angular momentum. (if not, enter zero ) (------ kg.m^2/s ?). b) at what angular speed does the door swing open immediately after the collision? (----- rad/s ?). c) calculate the total energy of...
A 0.00600 kg bullet traveling horizontally with speed 1.00 103 m/s strikes a 20.8 kg door, embedding itself 11.0 cm from the side opposite the hinges as shown in the figure below. The 1.00 m wide door is free to swing on its frictionless hinges.What is the angular momentum? At what angular speed (rad/s) does the door swing open immediately after the collision? Calculate the total energy of the bullet-door system and determine whether it is less than or equal...
A 0.00600-kg bullet traveling horizontally with a speed of 1.00 103 m/s enters a 17.5-kg door, embedding itself 20.0 cm from the side opposite the hinges as in the figure below. The 1.00-m-wide door is free to swing on its hinges. A) At what angular speed does the door swing open immediately after the collision? (The door has the same moment of inertia as a rod with axis at one end.) B) Calculate the energy of the door-bullet system and...
A 0.006 00-kg bullet traveling horizontally with a speed of 1.00 103 m/s enters an 19.1-kg door, imbedding itself 8.20 cm from the side opposite the hinges as in the figure below. The 1.00-m wide door is free to swing on its frictionless hinges.(a) Before it hits the door, does the bullet have angular momentum relative the door's axis of rotation?YesNo(b) If so, evaluate this angular momentum. (If not, enter zero.)__________m^2/s(c) Is mechanical energy of the bullet-door system constant in...