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A meter stick is hold vertically with one end on the floor of the sticks does not move. The velocity of the other end when it hits the floor, will be

A

9.8 m/s

B

6.2 m/s

C

8.9 m/s

D

5.4 m/s

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To solve the problem of determining the velocity of the free end of a meter stick when it hits the floor, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Setup We have a meter stick held vertically with one end fixed on the floor. When the stick is released, it will rotate about the fixed end due to gravity. ### Step 2: Identify the Moment of Inertia The moment of inertia (I) of a meter stick about one end is given by the formula: \[ ...
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