A kid with mass m and velocity v runs toward a playground merry-go-round, which…
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A kid with mass m and velocity v runs toward a playground merry-go-round, which is initially at rest, and jumps on at its edge. The kid and the merry-go-round (mass M, radius R, and I = cMR2) then spin together.
We use the expression I = cMR2 because the merry-go-round is a complicated shape and we can't call it just a cylinder or a disk; c is some number between 0 and 1.
a) If the kid's initial velocity is tangent to the circular merry-go-round, what is the angular velocity after jumping on? Write your answer in terms of the other variables (mass, radius, C, and the tangential velocity). Then input your answer using .
b) You can think of this as an inelastic collision. What is the energy loss after the child jumps on? Again, find the answer in terms of other variables, and then input your answer using the above variables.