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(3 points) A disk is spinning freely with angular speed 6.0 rad/s when a second identical disk, initially not spinning, is dropped on it so that their axes coincide. In a short time the two disks are co-rotating. a) Sketch the initial situation and the consequential situation. b) What is the angular speed of the new system? c) If a third such disk is dropped on the first two, find the final angular speed of the system.

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Answer:

a) The sketch is attached.

b) The angular speed of the new system is 3 rad/s

c) The angular speed of the new system is 2 rad/s

Step-by-step explanation:

b) The angular speed of the system is:


I_(i) w_(i) =I_(f) w_(f)

Where

Ii = I

If = I + I

wi = 6 rad/s

Replacing:


I*6=(I+I)w_(f) \\w_(f) =(6I)/(2I) =3rad/s

c) If a third disk is dropped, the angular speed is:


I*6=(I+I+I)w_(f) \\w_(f) =(6I)/(3I) =2rad/s

(3 points) A disk is spinning freely with angular speed 6.0 rad/s when a second identical-example-1
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