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Physics, 05.05.2020 20:04 marissastewart533

A 0.25 ball is thrown with the speed of v=4.5m/s at a resting stick that can rotate around one end at the axis O. The ball hits the stick at r=0.75 m from O. What is the angular momentum of the ball about the axis O before hitting the stick ?

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