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Two Skaters, Each of Mass 40 Kg, Approach Each Other

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Two skaters, each of mass 40 kg, approach each other along parallel paths that are separated by a distance of 2 m. Both skaters have a speed of 10 m/s. The first skater carries a 2-m pole that may be considered massless. As he passes the pole, the second skater catches hold of the end. The two skaters then go around in a circle about the center of the pole. Two skaters, each of mass 40 kg, approach each other along parallel paths that are separated by a distance of 2 m. Both skaters have a speed of 10 m/s. The first skater carries a 2-m pole that may be considered massless. As he passes the pole, the second skater catches hold of the end. The two skaters then go around in a circle about the center of the pole.   -What is their combined angular momentum about the center of the pole? A) 2 kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s B) 40 kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s C) 80 kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 400 kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s E) 800 kg . m<sup>2</sup>/s
-What is their combined angular momentum about the center of the pole?

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