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A hockey stick of massmsand lengthLis at rest on the ice (which is assumed to be frictionless). A puck with massmphits the stick a distanceDfrom the...
A hockey stick of massmsand lengthLis at rest on the ice (which is assumed to be frictionless). A puck with massmphits the stick a distanceDfrom the middle of the stick. Before the collision, the puck was moving with speedv0in a direction perpendicular to the stick, as indicated in the figure. The collision is completely inelastic, and the puck remains attached to the stick after the collision.