A wheel of moment of inertial I and radius R is rotating about its axis at an angular speed `omega`. It picks up a stationary particle of mass `m` at its edge. Find the new angular speed of the wheel.
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Net external torque on the system is zero. Therefore, angular momemtum will remains conserved. Thus, `I_(1)omega_(1)=I_(2)omega_(2)` or `omega_(2)=(I_(1)omega_(1))/(I_(2))` Here, `I_(1)=I`, `omega_(1)=omega_(0),I_(2)=I+mR^(2)` `thereforeomega_(2)=(Iomega_(0))/(I+mR^(2))`
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