A woman with mass 50 kg is standing on the rim of a large horizontal disk that is rotating at 0.80 rev/s about an axis through its center. The disk has mass 110 kg and radius 4.0 m. Calculate the magnitude of the total angular momentum of the woman–disk system. (Assume that you can treat the woman as a point.) What is wrong with my units of angular momentum?

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A woman with mass 50 kg is standing on the rim of a large horizontal disk that is rotating at 0.80 rev/s about an axis through its center. The disk has mass 110 kg and radius 4.0 m. Calculate the magnitude of the total angular momentum of the woman–disk system. (Assume that you can treat the woman as a point.)

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Part A
A woman with mass 50 kg is standing on the rim of
a large horizontal disk that is rotating at
0.80 rev/s about an axis through its center. The
disk has mass 110 kg and radius 4.0 m.
Calculate the magnitude of the total angular momentum of the woman-disk system. (Assume that you can treat the woman
as a point.)
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
HẢ
?
a
ха
Xb
Х.10п
b.
kg • m
L = 8.4 • 10
%D
s2
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A A woman with mass 50 kg is standing on the rim of a large horizontal disk that is rotating at 0.80 rev/s about an axis through its center. The disk has mass 110 kg and radius 4.0 m. Calculate the magnitude of the total angular momentum of the woman-disk system. (Assume that you can treat the woman as a point.) Express your answer with the appropriate units. HẢ ? a ха Xb Х.10п b. kg • m L = 8.4 • 10 %D s2 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Enter your answer using units of angular momentum. 圓
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