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Conservation of angular momentum ballerina 1

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Answered by Dhivishvarshan
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Like every other turn in ballet, the fouetté is governed by angular momentum, which is equal to the dancer's angular velocity times her rotational inertia. And except for what's lost to friction, that angular momentum has to stay constant while the dancer is on pointe. That's called conservation of angular momentum.
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