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Two men of equal masses stand at opposite ends of the diameter of a turntable disc of a certain mass. Moving with constant angular velocity. The two men make their way to the middle of the turntable at equal rates in doing so

A

kinetic energy of rotation has increased while angular momentum remains same

B

kinetic energy of rotation has decreased while angular momentum remains same

C

kinetic energy of rotation has decreased but angular momentum has increased

D

both, kinetic energy of rotation and angular momentum have decreased

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A

`I_(1)omega_(1) = I_(2) omega_(2)`
Since, men move towards middle of turm table `I_(2)` decrease hence `omega_(2)` increase.
`:. Delta K = I_(1)omega_(1)^(2) - (1)/(2) I_(2) omega_(2)^(2)`
`= (1)/(2) I_(1)omega_(1)^(2) [1 - (I_(2))/(I_(1)).(omega_(2)^(2))/(omega_(1)^(2))]`
`{(omega_(2))/(omega_(1)) gt 1 }`
`= (1)/(2) I_(1)omega_(1)^(2) [1 - (omega_(2))/(omega_(1))] lt 0`
So kinetic energy increases.
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