12. A sling is a piece of cloth whose length is folded in half and a rock or some other projectile is placed at the center. The sling is then spun in a circle and one end is released, causing the bullet in the sling to fly out at a speed much greater than what would be possible if thrown by a hand alone. If the cloth used is 2.0 m long, the bullet has a mass of 0.50 kg, and is released with a velocity of 55 m/s, what is the angular velocity of the sling upon release? What is the angular momentum of the bullet upon release? Don't forget, the cloth is folded in half.

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12. A sling is a piece of cloth whose length is folded in half and a rock or
some other projectile is placed at the center. The sling is then spun in a
circle and one end is released, causing the bullet in the sling to fly out at a
speed much greater than what would be possible if thrown by a hand alone.
If the cloth used is 2.0 m long, the bullet has a mass of 0.50 kg, and is
released with a velocity of 55 m/s, what is the angular velocity of the sling
upon release? What is the angular momentum of the bullet upon release?
Don't forget, the cloth is folded in half.
Transcribed Image Text:12. A sling is a piece of cloth whose length is folded in half and a rock or some other projectile is placed at the center. The sling is then spun in a circle and one end is released, causing the bullet in the sling to fly out at a speed much greater than what would be possible if thrown by a hand alone. If the cloth used is 2.0 m long, the bullet has a mass of 0.50 kg, and is released with a velocity of 55 m/s, what is the angular velocity of the sling upon release? What is the angular momentum of the bullet upon release? Don't forget, the cloth is folded in half.
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