(numbers 49-50) A 0.1 kg bullet initially travels at 200 m/s before striking the edge of a uniform horizontal cylinder supported by a frictionless axle through its center. The cylinder has a mass of 3 kg, a radius of 0.5 m and is initially at rest. The bullet becomes lodged inside the outer edge of the cylinder. 49. Find the final rotational speed of the cylinder (with bullet inside). a) 5 rad/s view from above b) 10 rad/s c) 15 rad/s d) 20 rad/s e) 25 rad/s 50. How much kinetic energy was lost in this collision? a) 1500 J b) 1625 J c) 1750 J d) 1875 J e) 2000 J initial final

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(numbers 49-50) A 0.1 kg bullet initially travels at 200 m/s before striking the edge of a
uniform horizontal cylinder supported by a frictionless axle through its center. The
cylinder has a mass of 3 kg, a radius of 0.5 m and is initially at rest. The bullet becomes
lodged inside the outer edge of the cylinder.
49. Find the final rotational speed of the cylinder (with bullet inside).
a) 5 rad/s
view from above
b) 10 rad/s
c) 15 rad/s
d) 20 rad/s
e) 25 rad/s
50. How much kinetic energy was lost in this collision?
a) 1500 J
b) 1625 J
c) 1750 J
d) 1875 J
e) 2000 J
=D
initial
final
Transcribed Image Text:(numbers 49-50) A 0.1 kg bullet initially travels at 200 m/s before striking the edge of a uniform horizontal cylinder supported by a frictionless axle through its center. The cylinder has a mass of 3 kg, a radius of 0.5 m and is initially at rest. The bullet becomes lodged inside the outer edge of the cylinder. 49. Find the final rotational speed of the cylinder (with bullet inside). a) 5 rad/s view from above b) 10 rad/s c) 15 rad/s d) 20 rad/s e) 25 rad/s 50. How much kinetic energy was lost in this collision? a) 1500 J b) 1625 J c) 1750 J d) 1875 J e) 2000 J =D initial final
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