Angular Momentum: A solid wood door, 90.0 cm wide by 2.00 m tall has a mass of 35.0 kg. It is open and at rest. A small 500-g ball is thrown perpendicular to the door with a speed of 20.0 m/s and hits the door 60.0 cm from the hinged side. The ball rebounds with a speed of 16.0 m/s along the same line. What is the angular speed of the door just after the collision with the ball?

A. 0.127 rad/s
B. 0.925 rad/s
C. 1.14 rad/s
D. 2.28 rad/s
E. 4.57 rad/s


Answer: C

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