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A Particle Whose Mass Is 2 Kg Moves in the Xy

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A particle whose mass is 2 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of 3 m/s in the x direction along the line y = 5. What is its angular momentum (in kg⋅m2/s) relative to the origin?


A) −30 A particle whose mass is 2 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of 3 m/s in the x direction along the line y = 5. What is its angular momentum (in kg⋅m<sup>2</sup>/s)  relative to the origin? A) −30   B) 30   C) −15   D) 15   E) 45
B) 30 A particle whose mass is 2 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of 3 m/s in the x direction along the line y = 5. What is its angular momentum (in kg⋅m<sup>2</sup>/s)  relative to the origin? A) −30   B) 30   C) −15   D) 15   E) 45
C) −15 A particle whose mass is 2 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of 3 m/s in the x direction along the line y = 5. What is its angular momentum (in kg⋅m<sup>2</sup>/s)  relative to the origin? A) −30   B) 30   C) −15   D) 15   E) 45
D) 15 A particle whose mass is 2 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of 3 m/s in the x direction along the line y = 5. What is its angular momentum (in kg⋅m<sup>2</sup>/s)  relative to the origin? A) −30   B) 30   C) −15   D) 15   E) 45
E) 45 A particle whose mass is 2 kg moves in the xy plane with a constant speed of 3 m/s in the x direction along the line y = 5. What is its angular momentum (in kg⋅m<sup>2</sup>/s)  relative to the origin? A) −30   B) 30   C) −15   D) 15   E) 45

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