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28 August, 19:39

A flat uniform circular disk (radius = 2.30 m, mass = 1.00 ✕ 102 kg) is initially stationary. The disk is free to rotate in the horizontal plane about a frictionless axis perpendicular to the center of the disk. A 50.0-kg person, standing 1.25 m from the axis, begins to run on the disk in a circular path and has a tangential speed of 2.70 m/s relative to the ground.

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  1. 28 August, 19:47
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    The resulting angular speed = 0.6 rad / s.

    Explanation:

    Here there is no external torque acting on the system thus we can apply the law of conservation of angular momentum

    Angular momentum of the man = Iω

    Where I = Inertia of the man about the axis of rotation

    or I = M r 2

    I = 50 * 1.25*1.25 = 78.125

    w = Angular velocity of the man, that can be calculated as follows

    Tangential velocity of man = v = 2m/s

    So time taken to describe this circle is t = (2*pi * r) / v

    Now angle described in 1 revolution θ = 2*pi radians

    This angle is subtended in time t = (2*pi * r) / v

    Thus angular speed = w = θ/t = 2*pi * (v / 2π r) = v/r = 2.70 / 1.25 = 2.16 rad/s

    So angular momentum of man = Iw = 78.125 * 2.16 = 168.75.

    To conserve the angular momentum before and after,

    Angular momentum of disk = angular momentum of the man

    i. e. Iw of disk = 168.75

    disk of I = (disk of M*R^2) / 2

    = (1.00 * 102 * 2.30 * 2.30) / 2

    = 269.79

    Thus 269.79 of disk of w = 168.75

    Resulting angular speed of disk = 168.75 / 269.79 = 0.6 ras / s
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