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10 January, 15:47

A horizontal platform in the shape of a circular disk rotates on a frictionless bearing about a vertical axle through the center of the disk. The platform has a radius of 2.97 m and a rotational inertia of 358 kg·m2 about the axis of rotation. A 69.5 kg student walks slowly from the rim of the platform toward the center. If the angular speed of the system is 1.96 rad/s when the student starts at the rim, what is the angular speed when she is 1.06 m from the center?

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  1. 10 January, 18:54
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    4.36 rad/s

    Explanation:

    Radius of platform r = 2.97 m

    rotational inertia I = 358 kg·m^2

    Initial angular speed w = 1.96 rad/s

    Mass of student m = 69.5 kg

    Rotational inertia of student at the rim = mr^2 = 69.5 x 2.97^2 = 613.05 kg. m^2

    Therefore initial rotational momentum of system = w (Ip + Is)

    = 1.96 x (358 + 613.05)

    = 1903.258 kg. rad. m^2/s

    When she walks to a radius of 1.06 m

    I = mr^2 = 69.5 x 1.06^2 = 78.09 kg·m^2

    Rotational momentuem of system = w (358 + 78.09) = 436.09w

    Due to conservation of momentum, we equate both momenta

    436.09w = 1903.258

    w = 4.36 rad/s
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