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14 November, 14:13

Max (15 kg) and maya (12 kg) are riding on a merry-go-round that rotates at a constant speed. max is sitting on the edge of the merry-go-round, 2.4 m from the center, and maya is sitting somewhere between the edge and the center. the merry-go-round is a solid disk with a radius of 2.4 m, a mass of 230 kg, and is rotating at a constant rate of 0.75 rev/s. the system, which includes max, maya, and the merry-go-round, has 8700 j of rotational kinetic energy. how far away is maya from the center of the merry-go-round?

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  1. 14 November, 15:55
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    Refer to the diagram shown below.

    M = 230 kg, the mass of the wheel

    m₁ = 15 kg, Max's mass

    m₂ = 12 kg, Maya's mass

    r = 2.4 m, the radius of the wheel

    Max is located at 2.4 m from the center of the weel.

    Let x = the distance of Maya from the center of the wheel.

    The polar moment of inertias of the system is

    J = (1/2) Mr² (for the wheel)

    + m₁r² (for Max)

    + m₂x² (for Maya)

    That is,

    J = 0.5 * (230) * (2.4) ² + (15) * (2.4) ² + (12) x² kg-m²

    = 748.8 + 12x² kg-m²

    The angular velocity is

    ω = 0.75 rev/s = (0.75*2π) rad/s = 4.7124 rad/s

    By definition, the rotational KE is

    KE = (1/2) * J*ω²

    Because the rotational KE is 8700 J, therefore

    (1/2) * (748.8 + 12x²) * (4.7124) ² = 8700

    11.1034 (748.8 + 12x²) = 8700

    748.8 + 12x² = 783.547

    12x² = 34.747

    x = 1.702 m

    Answer: 1.7 m (nearest tenth)
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