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a 25.0-kg boy stands 200 m from the center of a frictionless playground merry-go round, which...

a 25.0-kg boy stands 200 m from the center of a frictionless playground merry-go
round, which has a moment of inertia of 200. kgm. The boy begins to run in a circular path
with a speed of 0.600 m/s relative to the ground .a)Calculate the angular velocity of the merry-go-round
b)Calculate the speed of the boy relative to the surface of the merry -round

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