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Physics, 18.12.2019 02:31, chloesmolinski0909

An adventurous stdent stands on top of a spinning chair holding a jack-o-lantern in each hand (each of which is 5.0 kg) as she extents her arms horizontally.
she spins around, making one revolution in 2.0 s.
the moment of inertia when her arms are outstretched is 13.0 kgm, and if she brings the jack-o-lanterns in close to her stomach, the moment of inertia drops to 2.6 kgm? .

what is the final angular velocity?

(a) 2.5 rev/s

(b) 2.5 rad/s

(c) 27 rad/s

(d) 0.5 rev/s

(e) 5.0 rev/s

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