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A particle of mass 1kg is moving along the line y=x+2 with speed 2m/s. The magnitude of angular momentum of particle about origin is??

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Answered by udayjogi
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application of angular momentum
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Answered by sanjeevk28012
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Given :

Mass of particle = m = 1 kg

The velocity of particle = v = 2 m/s²

A particle is moving along line  y = x + 2

To Find :

The magnitude of angular momentum of the particle about origin

Solution :

particle is moving along line  y = x + 2

The standard straight line equation = y = m x + c

Where m is the slope of line

Compare given line , we get ,

       Slope of straight line = tanФ = 1

Or,      Ф = tan^{-1}

∴         Ф = 45°

i.e  angle = 45°

And   displacement = d = 2  m

Now,

From momentum , P = mass × velocity

i.e        p = m v

As  momentum of the particle about origin

From figure

So, Taking momentum about  x-component

i.e        P = m v cosФ × d

Or,       P = 1 kg × 2 m/s² × cos 45° × 2 m

Or,       P =  1 kg × 2 m/s² × \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2} } × 2 m

∴       momentum = 2\sqrt{2}  kg m²/s²        

So, The magnitude of angular momentum of the particle about origin = P =  2\sqrt{2}  kg m²/s²

Hence,  The magnitude of angular momentum of the particle about origin is   4\sqrt{2}  kg m²/s²       Answer

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