The position of a particle is given by r?=(i?+2j??k?) momentum P??=(3i?+4j??2k?).The angular momentum is perpendicular to
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Step 1: Calculate the cross product of the position vector \( \vec{r} = i + 2j - k \) and the momentum vector \( \vec{P} = 3i + 4j - 2k \). Show more…
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