A uniform cylindrical turntable of radius 1.60 m and mass 31.1 kg rotates counterclockwise in a horizontal plane with an initial angular speed of 4n rad/s. The fixed turntable bearing is frictionless. A lump of clay of mass 2.48 kg and negligible size is dropped onto the turntable from a small distance above it and immediately sticks to the turntable at a point 1.50 m to the east of the axis. (a) Find the final angular speed of the clay and turntable. magnitude rad/s direction --Select-- (b) Is mechanical energy of the turntable-clay system constant in this process? Yes No What, if any, is the change in internal energy? (c) Is momentum of the system constant in this process? Yes No

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A uniform cylindrical turntable of radius 1.60 m and mass 31.1 kg rotates counterclockwise in a horizontal plane with an initial angular speed of 4n rad/s. The fixed turntable
bearing is frictionless. A lump of clay of mass 2.48 kg and negligible size is dropped onto the turntable from a small distance above it and immediately sticks to the turntable
at a point 1.50 m to the east of the axis.
(a) Find the final angular speed of the clay and turntable.
magnitude
rad/s
direction
--Select--
(b) Is mechanical energy of the turntable-clay system constant in this process?
Yes
No
What, if any, is the change in internal energy?
(c) Is momentum of the system constant in this process?
Yes
No
Transcribed Image Text:A uniform cylindrical turntable of radius 1.60 m and mass 31.1 kg rotates counterclockwise in a horizontal plane with an initial angular speed of 4n rad/s. The fixed turntable bearing is frictionless. A lump of clay of mass 2.48 kg and negligible size is dropped onto the turntable from a small distance above it and immediately sticks to the turntable at a point 1.50 m to the east of the axis. (a) Find the final angular speed of the clay and turntable. magnitude rad/s direction --Select-- (b) Is mechanical energy of the turntable-clay system constant in this process? Yes No What, if any, is the change in internal energy? (c) Is momentum of the system constant in this process? Yes No
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