1.A 35-kg child is sitting along the rim of a merry-goround that is rotating at 0.35 revolutions per second about its symmetry axis. The mass and the radius of the merry-go-round are 85 kg and 8 m, respectively. Assume that you can treat the child as a point particle and you can model the merry-go-round as a disc.     a.    Calculate the moment of inertia of the system about its axis of symmetry  b.    Calculate the total angular momentum of the system.     A 5-m uniform ladder of mass 15 kg is held stationary against a frictionless wall. If the ladder is in a state of impending motion when it makes an angle of 65° with respect to the floor, calculate the force exerted by the wall onto the ladder.  Solution and Answer:  Since the ladder is uniform, then the center of gravity of the ladder is at its geometric center. We use the first and second conditions for equilibrium in order to tackle this problem. The chosen axis of rotation is at the point where the ladder makes contact with the ground. Let ????? and ? be the forces due to the wall and due to friction, respectively. From the first conditions of equilibrium, we get:    ?????) = 0     The second condition for equilibrium is: ????? + (−?????????) + ?? + (−?????ℎ?) = 0  The frictional force and the normal force are located at the pivot point. This further simplifies to:  ????? + (−?????ℎ?) = 0  (?????)(5 m)(sin65°) = (?)(2.5 m)(sin25°)    Now, compute for the value of the force exerted by the wall on the ladder,

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1.A 35-kg child is sitting along the rim of a merry-goround that is rotating at 0.35 revolutions per second about its symmetry axis. The mass and the radius of the merry-go-round are 85 kg and 8 m, respectively. Assume that you can treat the child as a point particle and you can model the merry-go-round as a disc.  

 

a.    Calculate the moment of inertia of the system about its axis of symmetry


 b.    Calculate the total angular momentum of the system.  

 

A 5-m uniform ladder of mass 15 kg is held stationary against a frictionless wall. If the ladder is in a state of impending motion when it makes an angle of 65° with respect to the floor, calculate the force exerted by the wall onto the ladder.  Solution and Answer: 
Since the ladder is uniform, then the center of gravity of the ladder is at its geometric center. We use the first and second conditions for equilibrium in order to tackle this problem. The chosen axis of rotation is at the point where the ladder makes contact with the ground. Let ????? and ? be the forces due to the wall and due to friction, respectively. From the first conditions of equilibrium, we get:  
 ?????) = 0 
  
The second condition for equilibrium is: ????? + (−?????????) + ?? + (−?????ℎ?) = 0 
The frictional force and the normal force are located at the pivot point. This further simplifies to: 
????? + (−?????ℎ?) = 0 
(?????)(5 m)(sin65°) = (?)(2.5 m)(sin25°) 
 
Now, compute for the value of the force exerted by the wall on the ladder, 

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