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Physics, 14.07.2019 01:10 AzuraSchaufler

Use the worked example above to you solve this problem. a merry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass m - 8.00 x 101 kg and radlus r 2.40 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionles 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 system when she reaches a point 0.490 m from the center. 5.64 rad/s ノ (b) find the change in the system's rotational kinetic energy caused by her movement to the center. 2613.05 (c) find the work done on the student as she walks to 0.490 m. 424.747 your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. double check your calculations. hints: getting started i im stuck exercise use the values from the practice it section to answer this exercise. (a) find the angular speed of the merry-go-round before the student jumped on, assuming the student didn't transfer any momentum or energy as she jumped on the merry-go-round. 6.143 rad/s (b) by how much did the kinetic energy of the system change when the student jumped on? notice that energy is lost in this process, as should be expected, since it is essentially a perfectly inelastic collision.

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