In the figure here, a 25 kg child stands on the edge of a stationary merry-go-round of radius 1.6 m. The rotational inertia of the merry- go-round about its rotation axis is 140 kg-m2. The child catches a ball of mass 0.5 kg thrown by a friend. Just before the ball is caught, it has a horizontal velocity of magnitude 10 m/s, at angle o = 26° with a line tangent to the outer edge of the merry-go-round, as shown. What is the angular speed of the merry-go-round just after the ball is caught? Ball Child W = i

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In the figure here, a 25 kg child stands on the edge of a stationary merry-go-round of radius 1.6 m. The rotational inertia of the merry-
go-round about its rotation axis is 140 kg-m2. The child catches a ball of mass 0.5 kg thrown by a friend. Just before the ball is caught, it
has a horizontal velocity of magnitude 10 m/s, at angle p = 26 ° with a line tangent to the outer edge of the merry-go-round, as shown.
What is the angular speed of the merry-go-round just after the ball is caught?
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Child
W =
i
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure here, a 25 kg child stands on the edge of a stationary merry-go-round of radius 1.6 m. The rotational inertia of the merry- go-round about its rotation axis is 140 kg-m2. The child catches a ball of mass 0.5 kg thrown by a friend. Just before the ball is caught, it has a horizontal velocity of magnitude 10 m/s, at angle p = 26 ° with a line tangent to the outer edge of the merry-go-round, as shown. What is the angular speed of the merry-go-round just after the ball is caught? Ball Child W = i
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