Adam is sitting on a stool that can turn friction-free about its verticalaxis. Initially, he nas as he is simply sitting in on the stool. He is handed a spinning bicycle wheel that has angular momentum Loj (upwards). Adam decides to turn it upside down, ie. turn it vertically through 180°. In doing this, Adam has acquired an angular momentum of: (A) 0 (B) –Loj (C) Loj (D) -2L0} (E) 2Loj (F) -4L0} (G) 4LOJ Adam being handed a spinning wheel, then turning it upside down while sitting on a frictionless stool which is free to rotate.

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Adam is sitting on a stool that can turn friction-free about its verticalaxis. Initially, he has
as he is simply sitting in on the stool. He is handed a spinning bicycle wheel that has angular momentum Loj
(upwards). Adam decides to turn it upside down, ie. turn it vertically through 180°. In doing this, Adam has
acquired an angular momentum of:
(A) 0
(B) –Lo j
(C) Loj
(D) -2L0}
(E) 2L0Î
(F) -4Lo j
(G) 4L03
Adam being handed a spinning wheel, then turning it upside down
while sitting on a frictionless stool which is free to rotate.
Transcribed Image Text:Adam is sitting on a stool that can turn friction-free about its verticalaxis. Initially, he has as he is simply sitting in on the stool. He is handed a spinning bicycle wheel that has angular momentum Loj (upwards). Adam decides to turn it upside down, ie. turn it vertically through 180°. In doing this, Adam has acquired an angular momentum of: (A) 0 (B) –Lo j (C) Loj (D) -2L0} (E) 2L0Î (F) -4Lo j (G) 4L03 Adam being handed a spinning wheel, then turning it upside down while sitting on a frictionless stool which is free to rotate.
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