Wi In frame A above, the student spins slowly with his arms outstretched. As he pulls his arms inward, his rotational speed inereases (frame B). Neglecting friciton, which one of the following statements is true during this process? The student's angular momentum remains constant, and his kinetic energy increases. The student's angular momentum and kinetic energy both increase. O The student's angular momentum and kinetic energy both remain constant. O The student's angular momentum increases, and his kinetic energy remains constant. O The student's angular momentum decreases, and his kinetic energy remains constant.

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In frame A above, the student spins slowly with his arms
outstretched. As he pulls his arms inward, his rotational speed
increases (frame B). Neglecting friciton, which one of the following
statements is true during this process?
The student's angular momentum remains constant, and his kinetic
energy increases.
O The student's angular momentum and kinetic energy both increase.
O The student's angular momentum and kinetic energy both remain
constant.
The student's angular momentum increases, and his kinetic energy
remains constant.
The student's angular momentum decreases, and his kinetic energy
remains constant.
Transcribed Image Text:Wi a In frame A above, the student spins slowly with his arms outstretched. As he pulls his arms inward, his rotational speed increases (frame B). Neglecting friciton, which one of the following statements is true during this process? The student's angular momentum remains constant, and his kinetic energy increases. O The student's angular momentum and kinetic energy both increase. O The student's angular momentum and kinetic energy both remain constant. The student's angular momentum increases, and his kinetic energy remains constant. The student's angular momentum decreases, and his kinetic energy remains constant.
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