A 3.9-m-diameter merry-go-round is rotating freely with an angular velocity of 0.80 rad/s . Its total moment of inertia is 1350 kg⋅m2 . Four people standing on the ground, each of mass 68 kg , suddenly step onto the edge of the merry-go-round. What is the angular velocity of the merry-go-round now?

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A 3.9-m-diameter merry-go-round is rotating freely with an angular velocity of 0.80 rad/s . Its total...
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A person of mass 70 kg stands at the center of a rotating merry-go-round platform of radius 3.4 m and moment of inertia 940 kg⋅m2 . The platform rotates without friction with angular velocity 1.6 rad/s . The person walks radially to the edge of the platform. Calculate the angular velocity when the person reaches the edge. In rad/sec Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the system of platform plus person before and after the person's walk. In J.
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