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PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass M 9.00 x 101 kg and radius R = 2.50 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless vertical axle (see figure) (a) After a student with mass m 88.0 kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system's angular speed decreases to 2.10 rad/s. If the student walks slowly from the edge toward the center, find the angular...
Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass M 7.00 x 101 kg and radius R 2.40 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless vertical axle (see figure). (a) After a student with mass m 86.0 kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system's angular speed decreases to 1.95 rad/s. If the student walks slowly from the edge toward the center, find the angular speed of the...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass M 9.00 x 10 kg and radius R = 2.50 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless vertical axle (see figure) (a) After a student with mass m = 84.0 kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system's angular speed decreases to 1.95 rad/s. If the student walks slowly from the edge toward the center, find the angular...
PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass M 7.00 x 101 kg and radius R vertical axle (see figure). 2.20 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless (a) After a student with mass m 80.0 kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system's angular speed decreases to 2.10 rad/s. If the student walks slowly from the edge toward the center, find the angular speed...
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PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass M 7.50x 101 kg and radius R 2.40 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless vertical axle (see figure) (a) After a student with mass m 84.0 kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system's angular speed decreases to 2.10 rad/s. If the student walks slowly from the edge...
A merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass 100 kg and radius 2.0 m is rotating around a frictionless vertical axle. After a person of mass 60 kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system’s angular speed decreases to 2.0 rad/s. If the person walks slowly from the edge toward the center, find the change in the system’s rotational kinetic energy caused by her movement to 0.5 m from the center.
Please help with exercise portion of this problem. Can you also show how you arrived at your answer. Thank you! PRACTICE IT A merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass M = 7.50 x 101 kg and radius R = 2.10 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless vertical axle. (a) After a student with mass m = 84.0 Kg jumps onto the merry-go-round, the system's angular speed decreases to 1.95 rad/s. If the student walks slowly...
A playground merry-go-round of radius R = 2.20 m has a moment of inertia of I = 280 kgm2 and is rotating at 11.0 rev/min about a frictionless vertical axis. Facing the axle, a 21.0 kg child hops on to the merry-go-round and manages to sit down on its edge. What is the new angular speed of the merry-go-round? 8.04 rad/s 0.845 rad/s 3.17 rad/s 1.18 rad/s 0.445 rad/s
A person of mass 80 kg stands at the center of a rotating merry-go-round platform of radius 3.5 m and moment of inertia 950 kg*m^2 . The platform rotates without friction with angular velocity 0.85 rad/s . The person walks radially to the edge of the platform. 1.Calculate the angular velocity when the person reaches the edge. w=______________ rad/s 2.Calculate the rotational kinetic energy of the system of platform plus person before the person's walk. Ki=____________ J 3.Calculate the rotational...
A merry-go-round with moment of inertia 400 kg-m^2 and radius 2.0m is rotating with angular speed 0.50 rad/s in the clockwise direction about a fixed axis. A child of mass 40 kg runs tangentially to the merry-go-round with speed 3.0m/s and grabs onto the outside edge of the merry-go-round. a. What is the final angular velocity of the system (merry-go-round plus child)/ What is the final tangential speed of the child? b. What is the change in kinetic energy? c....