Shepherd7
Oct29-09, 03:32 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A playground carousel is rotating about its center. The radius of the carousel is 1.5m, its initial angular speed is 3.14 rad/s and its moment of inertia is 125 kg m^2. A 40kg person climbs onto the carousel near its outer edge. What is the angular speed of the carousel after the person climbs aboard?
2. Relevant equations
Krot = 1/2 I W^2
L=IW
I = intergral r^2 dm
I = Icm + Md^2
Here's the kicker we can't use the equations for the moment of inertia about a rotating disk. Can't use I = 1/2MR^2
3. The attempt at a solution
I'm just lost I've tried solving this problem multiple ways with different equations.
This is my last attempt
Li=Lf
IiWi = IfWf
IiWi/Wf = If
1/2 Ii Wi^2 = 1/2 If Wf^2
1/2 Ii Wi^2 = 1/2 IiWi/Wf * Wf^2
Ii Wi^2 / Ii Wi = Wf
(125 * 3.14^2) / (125*3.14) = Wf = 3.14
Am I any where close!!!
A playground carousel is rotating about its center. The radius of the carousel is 1.5m, its initial angular speed is 3.14 rad/s and its moment of inertia is 125 kg m^2. A 40kg person climbs onto the carousel near its outer edge. What is the angular speed of the carousel after the person climbs aboard?
2. Relevant equations
Krot = 1/2 I W^2
L=IW
I = intergral r^2 dm
I = Icm + Md^2
Here's the kicker we can't use the equations for the moment of inertia about a rotating disk. Can't use I = 1/2MR^2
3. The attempt at a solution
I'm just lost I've tried solving this problem multiple ways with different equations.
This is my last attempt
Li=Lf
IiWi = IfWf
IiWi/Wf = If
1/2 Ii Wi^2 = 1/2 If Wf^2
1/2 Ii Wi^2 = 1/2 IiWi/Wf * Wf^2
Ii Wi^2 / Ii Wi = Wf
(125 * 3.14^2) / (125*3.14) = Wf = 3.14
Am I any where close!!!