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The figure below shows an overhead view of a rectangular slab that can spin like a merry-go-round about its center at O. Also shown are seven paths along which wads of bubble gum can be thrown (all with the same speed and mass) to stick onto the stationary slab.
(a) Rank the paths according to the angular speed that the slab (and gum) will have after the gum sticks, greatest first (use only the symbols > or =, for example 1=2=3>4>5>6=7).
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- I'm really not sure how to start on this problem. I'm struggling with angular momentum as a whole, but I think if I can get a better understanding of this problem, I'll have a better understanding of angular momentum as a whole. So I guess I just need some pointers on how to view this problem
(a) Rank the paths according to the angular speed that the slab (and gum) will have after the gum sticks, greatest first (use only the symbols > or =, for example 1=2=3>4>5>6=7).
L=Iw
The Attempt at a Solution
- I'm really not sure how to start on this problem. I'm struggling with angular momentum as a whole, but I think if I can get a better understanding of this problem, I'll have a better understanding of angular momentum as a whole. So I guess I just need some pointers on how to view this problem