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- From Physics: General-Physics , Physics: General-Physics
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- Due on Nov. 04, 2009
- Asked on Nov 01, 2009 at 10:33:30PM
Q:While sitting in a swivel chair, you push against the floor with your heel to make the chair spin. The 6.5 N frictionless force is applied at a point 42 cm from the chairs rotation axis, in the direction that causes the greatest angular acceleration.
Part A: If that angular acceleration is 1.6 rad/s2, what is the total moment of inertia about the axis of you and the chair?
Answer requires I= kg*m2



