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Serway & Jewett β€” Angular Momentum: Problem 28

Why is the following situation impossible? A space station shaped like a giant wheel (Fig. P11.28, page 306) has a radius of \( r = 100 \text{ m} \) and a moment of inertia of \( I = 5.00 \times 10^8 \text{ kg} \cdot \text{ m}^2 \). A crew of 150 people of average mass 65.0 kg is living on the rim, and the station’s rotation causes the crew to experience an apparent free-fall acceleration of \( g \). A research technician is assigned to perform an experiment in which a ball is dropped at the rim of the station every 15 minutes and the time interval for the ball to drop a given distance is measured as a test to make sure the apparent value of \( g \) is correctly maintained. One evening, 100 average people move to the center of the station for a union meeting. The research technician, who has already been performing his experiment for an hour before the meeting, is disappointed that he cannot attend the meeting, and his mood sours even further by his boring experiment in which every time interval for the dropped ball is identical for the entire evening.

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Given: . A, 65.0 kg

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Physics for Scientists and Engineers Β· 10th Edition
Author: Serway & Jewett
Publisher: Cengage
Chapter: Angular Momentum