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A bug flying horizontally at 1.7 m/s collides and sticks to the end of a uniform stick hanging vertically from its other end. After the impact, the stick swings out to a maximum angle of 7.0° from the vertical before rotating back. If the mass of the stick is 16 times that of the bug, calculate the length of the stick (in m).

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Answer:12.11 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Bug speed =1.7 m/s

Let mass of bug is m

mass of rod 16m

maximum angle turned by rod is 7^{\circ}[/tex]

From Energy conservation

kinetic energy of bug =Gain in potential energy of rod


(1)/(2)mv^2=16mgL(1-cos\theta )


L=(1.7^2)/(2* 16(1-cos7))

L=12.11 m

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