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A merry-go-round rotates at the rate of 0.15 rad/s with a(n) 91.9 kg man standing at a point 2.6 m from the axis of rotation. What is the new angular speed when the man walks to a point 1.9 m from the center? Assume that the merry-go-round is a solid 1.51×102 kg cylinder with a radius of 3.88 m. Answer in units of rad/s.

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