A trapeze artist performs an aerial maneuver. While in a tucked position, as shown in figure A, she rotates about her center of mass at a rate of 5.55 rad/s. Her moment of inertia about this axis is 19.1 kg-m2. A short time later, the aerialist is in the straight position, as shown in figure B. If the moment of inertia about her center of mass in this position is now 33.1 kg-m2, what is her rotational speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) ? rotational speed: rpm Figure A Figure B

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A trapeze artist performs an aerial maneuver. While in a
tucked position, as shown in figure A, she rotates about her
center of mass at a rate of 5.55 rad/s. Her moment of inertia
about this axis is 19.1 kg-m2. A short time later, the aerialist
is in the straight position, as shown in figure B. If the moment
of inertia about her center of mass in this position is now
33.1 kg-m?, what is her rotational speed in revolutions per
minute (rpm) ?
rotational speed:
rpm
Figure A
Figure B
Transcribed Image Text:A trapeze artist performs an aerial maneuver. While in a tucked position, as shown in figure A, she rotates about her center of mass at a rate of 5.55 rad/s. Her moment of inertia about this axis is 19.1 kg-m2. A short time later, the aerialist is in the straight position, as shown in figure B. If the moment of inertia about her center of mass in this position is now 33.1 kg-m?, what is her rotational speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) ? rotational speed: rpm Figure A Figure B
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