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The man is walking with speed v1 = 1.26 m/s to the right when he trips over a small floor discontinuity. Estimate his angular velocity just after the impact. His mass is 85 kg with center-of-mass height h = 0.79 m, and his mass moment of inertia about the ankle joint O is 63 kg·m2, where all are properties of the portion of his body above O; i. e., both the mass and moment of inertia do not include the foot. The angular velocity is positive if counterclockwise, negative if clockwise.

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