Ice skaters often end their performances with spin turns, where they spin very f
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Question
Ice skaters often end their performances with spin turns, where they spin very fast about their center of mass with their arms folded in and legs together. Upon ending, their arms extend outward, proclaiming their finish. Not quite as noticeably, one leg goes out as well.
Part A
Suppose that the moment of inertia of a skater with arms out and one leg extended is 3.2 kgm2 and for arms and legs in is 0.70 kgm2 . If she starts out spinning at 4.4 rev/s , what is her angular speed (in rev/s) when her arms and one leg open outward?
Explanation / Answer
using angular momentum conservation
Li = Lf
Ii*wi = If*wf
wf = (Ii/If)*wi
Ii = 0.7 kg-m^2
If = 3.2 kg-m^2
wi = 4.4 rev/sec
Ii = 0.7*4.4/3.2 = 0.9625 rev/sec
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