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                                     A 10 g bullet traveling at 430m/s str

                

                    A 10 g bullet traveling at 430m/s strikes a                     13kg , 1.1-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door,                     causing the door to swing open.                 

                

                    1.What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?                 

            

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A 10 g bullet traveling at 400 m/s strikes a 10 kg, 1.0-m-wide doorat the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in thedoor, causing the door to swing open.

What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?
     

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