A uniform rod that has a length equal to and a mass equal

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A uniform rod that has a length equal to and a mass equal to is attached to a hinge of negligible mass at one end and is free to rotate in the vertical plane (Figure 10-55). The rod is released from rest in the position shown. A particle whose mass is m is suspended from a thin string whose length is equal to from the hinge. The particle sticks to the rod on contact, and after the collision the rod continues to rotate until (a) Find m. (b) How much energy is dissipated during the collision? SSM

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