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Physics, 03.05.2021 17:40 lezileechavez123

g You drop a 3.6-kg ball from a height of 3.5 m above one end of a uniform bar that pivots at its center. The bar has mass 9.9 kg and is 4.2 m in length. At the other end of the bar sits another 3.6-kg ball, unattached to the bar. The dropped ball sticks to the bar after the collision. Assume that the bar is horizontal when the dropped ball hits it. How high (in meters) will the other ball go after the collision

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