Please answer part B, refer to photo if needed. Darcy and Wilhelmina now tackle a homework problem.
(A) What is the skater's angular speed when she first grabs the pole?
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(B) What is the skater's angular speed after she now pulls her center of mass to a distance of r_(2)=0.24m from the pole?
Darcy and Wilhelmina now tackle a homework problem
An ice skater of mass m = 60 kg coasts at a speed of v = 0.86 m/s past a pole, At the distance of closest approach, her center of mass is r = 0.35 m from the pole. At that point she grabs hold of the pole
(A) What is the skater's angular speed when she first grabs the pole? 2.46 s/peA
(B) What is the skater's angular speed after she now pulls her center of mass to a distance of r2 = 0.24 m from the pole? 3.58 x Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations, rad/s
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