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The question and solution is here
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo31/tanzl/Set4Problem3.jpg
The solution is quite long. Is there any way I can use conservation of momentum (translational or rotation) to calculate this question? such as
initial momentum of ball = final momentum of ball + final momentum of plank
Since the plank does not have any translational motion at its center of mass, then its momentum is zero.
But, I think it won't works because pivot actually exerts force on the plank to constraint its translational motion. So, the system is not closed.
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo31/tanzl/Set4Problem3.jpg
The solution is quite long. Is there any way I can use conservation of momentum (translational or rotation) to calculate this question? such as
initial momentum of ball = final momentum of ball + final momentum of plank
Since the plank does not have any translational motion at its center of mass, then its momentum is zero.
But, I think it won't works because pivot actually exerts force on the plank to constraint its translational motion. So, the system is not closed.