Asked by LESTER
A person sits on a frictionless stool that is free to rotate but is initally at rest. The person holding a bicycle wheel (I = 3 kg*m2) that is 8 rev/s in the clockwise direction as viewed from above, and the moment of inertia of the person-sheel-stool system is 9 kg*m2.
1. What is the mignitude of the angular velocity of the PWS?
2. wHAT IS THE MAGNITUDE OF THE ANGULAR MOMENTUMOF THE pws?
The person flips the rotating wheel over 180 degrees.
3. What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the person-wheel-stoolsystem?
1. What is the mignitude of the angular velocity of the PWS?
2. wHAT IS THE MAGNITUDE OF THE ANGULAR MOMENTUMOF THE pws?
The person flips the rotating wheel over 180 degrees.
3. What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the person-wheel-stoolsystem?
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Answered by
bobpursley
person-sheel-stool ???? What is this.
Answered by
LESTER
It should read "person-wheel-stool system"
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