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Engineering, 05.05.2020 07:04 joshblubaugh

An adapted golf device attaches to a wheelchair to help people with mobility impairments play putt-putt. The stationary frame OD is attached to the wheelchair, and a club holder OB is attached to the pin at O. Holder OB is 6 in. long and weighs 8 oz, and the distance between O and D is x = 1 ft. The putter shaft has a length of L = 36 in. and weighs 10 oz, while the putter head at A weighs 12 oz. Knowing that the 1-lb/in. spring between D and B is unstretched when θ = 90° and that the putter is released from rest at θ = 0, determine the putter head speed when it hits the golf ball

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