A 4.3 m diameter merry-go-round with a mass of 227 kg is spinning at 35 rev/min. A student runs tangent to the merry-go-round at 4.3 m/s, in the opposite direction that it is turning, and jumps onto the outer edge. The student's mass is 65 kg. The merry-go-round is a disk. (a) What is the merry-go-round's angular velocity, in rev/min, immediately after she jumps on? Suppose the student crawls toward the center of the merry-go-round until she is 0.75 m from the center. What is the merry-go-round's angular velocity, in rev/min, now? (b)

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A 4.3 m diameter merry-go-round with a mass of 227 kg is spinning at 35 rev/min. A student runs
tangent to the merry-go-round at 4.3 m/s, in the opposite direction that it is turning, and jumps
onto the outer edge. The student's mass is 65 kg. The merry-go-round is a disk.
(a) ) What is the merry-go-round's angular velocity, in rev/min, immediately after she jumps on?
Suppose the student crawls toward the center of the merry-go-round until she is 0.75 m
from the center. What is the merry-go-round's angular velocity, in rev/min, now?
(b)
Transcribed Image Text:A 4.3 m diameter merry-go-round with a mass of 227 kg is spinning at 35 rev/min. A student runs tangent to the merry-go-round at 4.3 m/s, in the opposite direction that it is turning, and jumps onto the outer edge. The student's mass is 65 kg. The merry-go-round is a disk. (a) ) What is the merry-go-round's angular velocity, in rev/min, immediately after she jumps on? Suppose the student crawls toward the center of the merry-go-round until she is 0.75 m from the center. What is the merry-go-round's angular velocity, in rev/min, now? (b)
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