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An 80 g, 40 cm long rod hangs vertically on a frictionless, horizontal axle passing through its center. a 15 g ball of clay traveling horizontally at 2.0 m/s hits and sticks to the very bottom tip of the rod. to what maximum angle, measured from vertical, does the rod (with the attached ball of clay) rotate?
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