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Physics, 11.07.2019 05:10 trevorhenyan51

Amerry-go-round modeled as a disk of mass m 1.00 x 10^2 kg and radius r =2.00 m is rotating in a horizontal plane about a frictionless vertical axle with an angular speed of 3.00 rad/s. a kid with mass m 40.0 kg is on the rim of the merry-go-round. (a) find the angular speed of the system if she walks to a point 1.00 m from the center.

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