A child's top is held in place upright on a frictionless surface. The axle has a radius of r = 2.46 mm. Two strings are wrapped around the axle, and the top is set spinning by applying T = 2.90 N of constant tension to each string. If it T takes 0.770 s for the string to unwind, how much angular momentum L does the top acquire? Assume that the strings do not slip as the tension is applied. R P h kg-m? L = S Incorrect

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A child's top is held in place upright on a frictionless
surface. The axle has a radius of r =
2.46 mm. Two strings
are wrapped around the axle, and the top is set spinning by
T
T
applying T
2.90 N of constant tension to each string. If it
takes 0.770 s for the string to unwind, how much angular
2r
momentum L does the top acquire? Assume that the strings
do not slip as the tension is applied.
R
L =
kg-m?
S
Incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:A child's top is held in place upright on a frictionless surface. The axle has a radius of r = 2.46 mm. Two strings are wrapped around the axle, and the top is set spinning by T T applying T 2.90 N of constant tension to each string. If it takes 0.770 s for the string to unwind, how much angular 2r momentum L does the top acquire? Assume that the strings do not slip as the tension is applied. R L = kg-m? S Incorrect
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