-52 Go A cockroach of mass m lies on the rim of a uniform disk of mass 4.00m that can rotate freely about its center like a merry-go- round. Initially the cockroach and disk rotate together with an angu- lar velocity of 0.260 rad/s. Then the cockroach walks halfway to the center of the disk. (a) What then is the angular velocity of the cock- roach-disk system? (b) What is the ratio K/K, of the new kinetic en- ergy of the system to its initial kinetic energy? (c) What accounts for the change in the kinetic energy?

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*52 Go A cockroach of mass m lies on the rim of a uniform disk of
mass 4.00m that can rotate freely about its center like a merry-go-
round. Initially the cockroach and disk rotate together with an angu-
lar velocity of 0.260 rad/š. Then the cockroach walks halfway to the
center of the disk. (a) What then is the angular velocity of the cock-
róach-disk system? (b) What is the ratio K/K, of the new kinetic en-
ergy of the system to its initial kinetic energy? (c) What accounts for
the change in the kinetic energy?
Transcribed Image Text:*52 Go A cockroach of mass m lies on the rim of a uniform disk of mass 4.00m that can rotate freely about its center like a merry-go- round. Initially the cockroach and disk rotate together with an angu- lar velocity of 0.260 rad/š. Then the cockroach walks halfway to the center of the disk. (a) What then is the angular velocity of the cock- róach-disk system? (b) What is the ratio K/K, of the new kinetic en- ergy of the system to its initial kinetic energy? (c) What accounts for the change in the kinetic energy?
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