A dancer is spinning at 72 rpm about an axis through her center with her arms outstretched, as shown in (Figure 1). From biomedical measurements, the typical distribution of mass in a human body is as follows: Head: 7.0% Arms: 13% (for both) Trunk and legs: 80.0% Suppose the mass of the dancer is 57.0 kg, the diameter of her head is 16 cm, the width of her body is 24 cm, and the length of her arms is 60 cm.

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A dancer is spinning at 72 rpm about an axis through her center with her arms outstretched, as
shown in (Figure 1). From biomedical measurements, the typical distribution of mass in a human body
is as follows:
Part A
Head: 7.0%
Arms: 13% (for both)
Trunk and legs: 80.0%
Calculate moment of inertia about dancer spin axis. Use the figures in the following table to model reasonable approximations for the pertinent parts of your body.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Suppose the mass of the dancer is 57.0 kg, the diameter of her head is 16 cm, the width of her body
is 24 cm, and the length of her arms is 60 cm.
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Part B
Calculate your rotational kinetic energy.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:A dancer is spinning at 72 rpm about an axis through her center with her arms outstretched, as shown in (Figure 1). From biomedical measurements, the typical distribution of mass in a human body is as follows: Part A Head: 7.0% Arms: 13% (for both) Trunk and legs: 80.0% Calculate moment of inertia about dancer spin axis. Use the figures in the following table to model reasonable approximations for the pertinent parts of your body. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Suppose the mass of the dancer is 57.0 kg, the diameter of her head is 16 cm, the width of her body is 24 cm, and the length of her arms is 60 cm. HẢ X•10" I = Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Enter your answer using units of mass moment of inertia. Part B Calculate your rotational kinetic energy. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Figure < 1 of 1 > K = Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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