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- use the formula $i = mr^2$. show your work
a 40 kg child sits 0.5 m from the center of a seesaw. b. the same child moves to 1.0 m from the center. given: $m = 40$ kg, $r = 0.5$ m
unknown: $i$
$i = 40×(0.5)^2$
$= 40×0.25 = 10$ $kg·m^2$
$i = 40×1.0^2 = 40$ $kg·m^2$
- by what factor did the moment of inertia change when the distance doubled?
answer: ______
Step1: Calculate initial moment of inertia
$I_1 = m r_1^2 = 40 \times (0.5)^2 = 10 \ \text{kg·m}^2$
Step2: Calculate final moment of inertia
$I_2 = m r_2^2 = 40 \times (1.0)^2 = 40 \ \text{kg·m}^2$
Step3: Find the change factor
$\text{Factor} = \frac{I_2}{I_1} = \frac{40}{10} = 4$
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