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Physics, 08.04.2020 05:03 bryantjorell

A 4.80 −kg ball is dropped from a height of 15.0 m above one end of a uniform bar that pivots at its center. The bar has mass 7.00 kg and is 6.00 m in length. At the other end of the bar sits another 5.10 −kg ball, unattached to the bar. The dropped ball sticks to the bar after the collision. How high will the other ball go after the collision?

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