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SAT, 05.01.2022 01:50 Giabear23

A diver comes off a board with arms straight up and legs straight down, giving her a moment of inertia about her rotation axis of 18 kgâ‹…m2. She then tucks into a small ball, decreasing this moment of inertia to 3. 6 kgâ‹…m2. While tucked, she makes two complete revolutions in 1. 3 s.

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