Suppose a 0.25 kg ball is thrown at  15m/s to a motionless person standing on ice who catches it with an outstretched arm . a) Calculate the final linear velocity of the person, given his mass is  70kg. b. What is his angular velocity if each arm is  5kg? You may treat his arms as uniform rods (each has a length of  0.9m) and the rest of his body as a uniform cylinder of radius 0.18 m. Neglect the effect of the ball on his centre of mass so that his centre of mass remains in his geometrical centre. c. Compare the initial kinetic energy and final kinetic energy by calculating both and inputting the final kinetic energy

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Suppose a 0.25 kg ball is thrown at  15m/s to a motionless person standing on ice who catches it with an outstretched arm .

a) Calculate the final linear velocity of the person, given his mass is  70kg.

b. What is his angular velocity if each arm is  5kg? You may treat his arms as uniform rods (each has a length of  0.9m) and the rest of his body as a uniform cylinder of radius 0.18 m. Neglect the effect of the ball on his centre of mass so that his centre of mass remains in his geometrical centre.

c. Compare the initial kinetic energy and final kinetic energy by calculating both and inputting the final kinetic energy

 

 

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