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A merry-go-round (pictured) is sitting
A 3.6-kg cat is sitting on the edge a merry-go-round that is spinning at 2.7 rad/s. The diameter of the merry-go-round is 5.6 m.
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A merry-go-round (pictured) is sitting in a playground. It is free to rotate, but is currently stationary. You can model it as a
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A merry-go-round (pictured) is sitting in a playground. It is free to rotate, but is currently stationary. You can model it as a
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A merry-go-round (pictured) is sitting in a playground. It is free to rotate, but is currently stationary. You can model it as a
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A merry-go-round (pictured) is sitting in a playground. It is free to rotate, but is currently stationary. You can model it as a
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A merry-go-round (pictured) is sitting in a playground. It is free to rotate, but is currently stationary. You can model it as a
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A merry-go-round accelerates from est at .870 rad/sec^2. When the merry-go-round has made 4 complete revolutions, how much time
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A girl sitting on a merry-go-round moves
counterclockwise through an arc length of 3.36m. If the girl’s angular displacement is
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A girl sitting on a merry-go-round moves counterclockwise through an arc length of 3.75 m.
If the girl’s angular displacement
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A girl sitting on a merry-go-round moves counterclockwise through an arc length of 3.75 m.
If the girl’s angular displacement
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Carlos
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