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8 March, 20:03

A merry-go-round, with mass m and moment

of inertia I, spins with angular speed ω on

the Earth's equator. The merry-go-round's

surface is parallel to the Earth's surface with

the y-axis oriented north and the x-axis oriented

east. Viewed from above the merrygo-round

spins counter-clockwise, and viewed

from above the north pole the earth rotates

counter-clockwise. If Tday is one day, and Re

is the Earth's radius, what is the total angular

momentum of the merry-go-round about

the center of the Earth?

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  1. 8 March, 20:10
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    It goes around the x axis
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