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Find the angular momentum of mass of 1500kg and radius 5m with speed of 40m/s?

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Answered by Bidhan7
1
1500×5×40
=300000 kg m^2/s
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
0

Answer:

L=3\times 10^{5} Kgm^{2}/s

Explanation:

Since we know that the angular momentum is the multiple of mass,velocity and radius.

We can also say that the angular momentum is the multiple of linear momentum and radius.

It is represented by L.

L=mvr..................(1)

We have mass =1500 kg,r=5m and v=40 m/s.

So, using equation (1) we get,

L=1500 x 40 x 5

So, angular momentum is,

L=3\times 10^{5} Kgm^{2}/s

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