A student is sitting on a frictionless rotating stool with her arms outstretched as she holds equal
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A student is sitting on a frictionless rotating stool with her arms outstretched as she holds equal heavy weights in each hand. If she suddenly lets go of the weights, will her angular speed increase, stay the same, or decrease? Explain.
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University Physics with Modern Physics
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