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Homework Statement
A large wooden turntable in the shape of a flat uniform disk has a radius of 2.00m and a total mass of 140kg . The turntable is initially rotating at 2.00rad/s about a vertical axis through its center. Suddenly, a 65.0-kg parachutist makes a soft landing on the turntable at a point near the outer edge.
Find the angular speed of the turntable after the parachutist lands. (Assume that you can treat the parachutist as a particle.)
Homework Equations
\tau=Fd
\tau=I\alpha
\alpha=v2/r
v=r\omega
The Attempt at a Solution
Okay this is how I tried to solve this (i could be way off)
\tau=Fd
\tau=(637)(2) < this is the weight of the parachutist multiplied by the radius
\tau = 1274
\tau=I\alpha
1274 = mr2\alpha
1274 = 205(2)2\alpha < this is the torque i found in the previous equation. I added the mass of the the parachutist to the mass of the turntable times the radius squared and solved for \alpha
\alpha=1.5
\alpha=v2/r
v = 1.76
v = r\omega
\omega = .88
Can someone steer me in the right direction? Tell me what I did wrong here? Or a easier approach?