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(Part 2) A pendulum consists of a bob of mass=0.1kg and a massless inextensible string of length=1.0m. It is suspended from a fixed point at a height of 0.9m above a frictionless horizontal floor. Initially, the bob of the pendulum is lying on the floor at rest vertically below the point of suspension, A horizontal impulse P=0.2kg-m/s is imparted to the bob at some instant. After the bob slides for some distance, the string becomes taut and bob lifts off the floor. The magnitude of the angular momentum of the pendulum about the point of suspension just before the bob lifts off is J kg-m^2/s. The value of J=0.18
The kinetic energy of the pendulum just after lift-off is K joules. The value of K=?

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