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3 years ago
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miles has just begun the process of filing his federal income tax return, and he plans to deduct nonreimbursed work expenses. Wh

ich form must he use?
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sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
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<span>Schedule A (Form 1040), line 21, or Schedule A (Form 1040NR), line 7
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The complete Question is given as follows:

" A uniform bar of mass (m) and length (L) is suspended on a frictionless hinge. A horizontally launched blob of clay of mass (m) strikes the bottom end of the bar and sticks to it. After that, the bar swings upward. What is the minimum initial speed (v) of the blob of clay that would enable the rod to swing a full circle? Which concepts/laws would be most helpful in solving this problem? Select the best answer from the options below.  "

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kinematics of rotational motion; conservation of energy

conservation of momentum ; conservation of energy

conservation of angular momentum ; conservation of momentum

conservation of angular momentum ; conservation of energy

conservation of energy ; Newton's laws

Newton's laws ; conservation of angular momentum

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- We will apply the conservation of angular momentum M. Note the linear momentum does not remains conserved as the rod stores some energy as the clay sticks to the rod:

                                       M_i = M_f

- Initially the rod was at rest and clay had velocity of v, then M_i can be written as:

                                       M_i = m*v*L

- The final momentum is the combined effect of clay and rod:

                                       M_f = ( m*L^2 + I_rod )*w

- Where w is the angular speed of the rod after impact. And I_rod is the moment of inertia of rod.

                                      I_rod = mL^2 / 3

                                      M_f = ( m*L^2 + m*L^2 /3 )*w = (4*m*L^2 / 3)*w

- Formulate w in terms of initial velocity v:

                                     m*v*L = (4*m*L^2 / 3)*w

                                      0.75*v / L = w

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                                     T_i + V_i = T_f + V_f

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            Assuming, T_f = 0 , for minimum velocity required to complete on circle.

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                              0.5*[m]*[v^2] + 0 = 0 + 3*m*g*L

                                      v_min = sqrt ( 6*g*L)

- So the choices used were:

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