A playground carousel is rotating counterclockwise about its center on frictionl
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Question
A playground carousel is rotating counterclockwise about its center on frictionless bearings. A person standing still on the ground grabs onto one of the bars on the carousel very close to its outer edge and climbs aboard. Thus, this person begins with an angular speed of zero and ends up with a nonzero angular speed, which means that he underwent a counterclockwise angular acceleration. The carousel has a radius of 1.56 m, an initial angular speed of 3.30 rad/s, and a moment of inertia of 127 kg·m2. The mass of the person is 43.4 kg. Find the final angular speed of the carousel after the person climbs aboard.
Explanation / Answer
from the law of conservation of angular momentum
I1 W1 = I2 W2
I1 * W1 = mr^2 W2
127 * 3.3 = 43.4 * 1.56^2 * W2
final angular velocity W2 = 3.968 rad/s
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