Two plastic cups spinning horizontally in a counterclockwise direction about a frictionless axis. Suddenly, it starts to rain. As a result: O The cups continue to rotate at constant angular velocity because the rain is falling vertically while the buckets move in a horizontal plane. O The buckets continue to rotate at constant angular velocity because the total mechanical energy of the bucket + rain system is conserved. The buckets speed up because the potential energy of the rain transformed into kinetic energy. O None of the above O The buckets slow down because the angular momentum of the

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Two plastic cups spinning horizontally in a counterclockwise
direction about a frictionless axis. Suddenly, it starts to rain. As
a result:
O The cups continue to rotate at constant angular velocity because
the rain is falling vertically while the buckets move in a horizontal
plane.
O The buckets continue to rotate at constant angular velocity
because the total mechanical energy of the bucket + rain system is
conserved.
The buckets speed up because the potential energy of the rain is
transformed into kinetic energy.
None of the above
The buckets slow down because the angular momentum of the
bucket + rain system is conserved.
Transcribed Image Text:Two plastic cups spinning horizontally in a counterclockwise direction about a frictionless axis. Suddenly, it starts to rain. As a result: O The cups continue to rotate at constant angular velocity because the rain is falling vertically while the buckets move in a horizontal plane. O The buckets continue to rotate at constant angular velocity because the total mechanical energy of the bucket + rain system is conserved. The buckets speed up because the potential energy of the rain is transformed into kinetic energy. None of the above The buckets slow down because the angular momentum of the bucket + rain system is conserved.
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