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A merry-go-round with a a radius of R = 1.9 m and moment of inertia I = 209 kg-m2 is spinning with an initial angular speed of ω = 1.63 rad/s in the counter clockwise direection when viewed from above. A person with mass m = 73 kg and velocity v = 4.8 m/s runs on a path tangent to the merry-go-round. Once at the merry-go-round the person jumps on and holds on to the rim of the merry-go-round.

What is the magnitude of the initial angular momentum of the merry-go-round?

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Answer:

340.67 kgm²/s

Step-by-step explanation:

R = Radius of merry-go-round = 1.9 m

I = Moment of inertia = 209 kgm²


\omega_i = Initial angular velocity = 1.63 rad/s

m = Mass of person = 73 kg

v = Velocity = 4.8 m/s

Initial angular momentum is given by


L=I\omega_i\\\Rightarrow L=209* 1.63\\\Rightarrow L=340.67\ kgm^2/s

The initial angular momentum of the merry-go-round is 340.67 kgm²/s

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