A merry-go-round at a playground

  1. A merry-go-round in a playground has a mass of 200 kg and radius of 1.50 m. You apply a force F = 23 N tangentially to the edge
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  2. A merry-go-round is a common piece of playground equipment. A 6.42m diameter merry-go-round with a mass of 648.0kg is spinning
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  3. A merry-go-round is a common piece of playground equipment. A 2.4 m diameter merry-go-round with a mass of 300 kg is spinning at
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  4. A playground merry-go-round has a radius 2.6 m and a rotational inertia 83 kg.m^2. When the merry-go-round is at rest, a child
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  5. A playground merry-go-round (which can be modeled as a disk) has a 3.4 m diameter, a mass of 240 kg and is rotating at 22.5 rpm.
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  6. Not sure how to draw the diagram to this, or quite how to solve b and c: Several math students are taking a break from their
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  7. A playground merry-go-round of radius 1.92 m has a moment of inertia 411 kg m2 and is rotating at 10.4 rev/min. A child with
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  8. A playground merry-go-round of radius R = 1.1 m has a moment of inertia of I = 280 kg*m^2. and is rotating at a rate of ω = 9
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  9. A runner of mass m = 48 kg and running at 3.7 m/s runs as shown and jumps on the rim of a playground merry-go-round which has a
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  10. A runner of mass m = 58 kg and running at 2 m/s runs as shown and jumps on the rim of a playground merry-go-round which has a
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