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 with a constant angular velocity ωf.
  1. If kid's initial velocity is tangent to the circular merry-go-round, what is ωf?
  2. What is the energy loss?
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