Which of the following will increase the ANGULAR MOMENTUM of a person spinning on a rotatable frictionless bar chair? w) moving the arms closer to the body x) moving the arms farther from the body y) moving one arm farther from the body and the other arm closer to the body with spastic repetition z) none of these

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ANSWER: Z -- NONE OF THESE

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