Problem 11.36 Part A Determine the angular momentum of a 75-g particle about the origin of coordinates when the particle is at x = 5.0 m, y = -5.8 m, and it has velocity v = (3.5î - 8.3?) m/s. Find the x-component. Express your answer using two significant figures. Lx = kg · m²/s Part B Find the y-component. Express your answer using two significant figures. Ly = kg · m²/s Part C Find the z-component. Express your answer using two significant figures. Lz = kg · m²/s
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The position vector is given by: r = xi^ + yj^ where x = 5.0 m and y = -5.8 m. So, r = 5.0i^ - 5.8j^ Show more…
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