Please refer to the picture to help answer the questions. A ice skater goes into a spin standing vertically with his arms outstretched horizontally. We can crudely model his torso and legs as a cylinder with radius 0.1m and mass 52 kg and each arm is a rod with mass 4 kg and length 0.9 m. The skater will initially spin at 2.0 rad/s.  Question 1: what is the moment of inertia of the skater's torso and legs. Please answer in kg m^2. Question 2: What is

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A ice skater goes into a spin standing vertically with his arms outstretched horizontally. We can crudely model his torso and legs as a cylinder with radius 0.1m and mass 52 kg and each arm is a rod with mass 4 kg and length 0.9 m. The skater will initially spin at 2.0 rad/s. 

Question 1: what is the moment of inertia of the skater's torso and legs. Please answer in kg m^2.

Question 2: What is the moment of inertia of one of the skater's arms? Please answer in kg m^2.

Question 3: What is the total moment of inertia of the skater? Please answer in kg m^2

 

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Transcribed Image Text:1 = - ML² 3 L I=-MR² 2 R
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Question 4: What is the skater's angular momentum?please answer in kg m^2 /s

Question 5: The skater pulls his arms in to his chest and now he can be approximted as just a cylinder. What is his new moment of inertia? Please answer in kg m^2

Question 6: How fast is he spinning now that his arms are pulled in? Assume no external torque acts on him as he spins. Please answer in rad/s

 

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