In the figure, two skaters, each of mass 49.5 kg, approach each other along parallel paths separated by 3.65 m. They have opposite velocities of 1.91 m/s each. One skater carries one end of a long pole of negligible mass, and the other skater grabs the other end as she passes. The skaters then rotate about the center of the pole. Assume that the friction between skates and ice is negligible. What are (a) the radius of the circle, (b) the angular speed of the skaters, and (c) the kinetic energy of the two-skater system? Next, the skaters each pull along the pole until they are separated by 1.74 m. What then are (d) their angular speed and (e) the kinetic energy of the system? (a) Number i Units (b) Number Units (c) Number i Units Nu wit (d) Number Units D Que Friday 8 sty esc 80

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In the figure, two skaters, each of mass 49.5 kg, approach each other along parallel paths separated by 3.65 m. They have opposite
velocities of 1.91 m/s each. One skater carries one end of a long pole of negligible mass, and the other skater grabs the other end as she
passes. The skaters then rotate about the center of the pole. Assume that the friction between skates and ice is negligible. What are (a)
the radius of the circle, (b) the angular speed of the skaters, and (c) the kinetic energy of the two-skater system? Next, the skaters each
pull along the pole until they are separated by 1.74 m. What then are (d) their angular speed and (e) the kinetic energy of the system?
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, two skaters, each of mass 49.5 kg, approach each other along parallel paths separated by 3.65 m. They have opposite velocities of 1.91 m/s each. One skater carries one end of a long pole of negligible mass, and the other skater grabs the other end as she passes. The skaters then rotate about the center of the pole. Assume that the friction between skates and ice is negligible. What are (a) the radius of the circle, (b) the angular speed of the skaters, and (c) the kinetic energy of the two-skater system? Next, the skaters each pull along the pole until they are separated by 1.74 m. What then are (d) their angular speed and (e) the kinetic energy of the system? (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units Nu wit. (d) Number i Units Que Friday 8 tty esc F1 F2 F3 F4 DD F5 F6 F7 F8 F9
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