2.0 kg particle P has a position vector r of magnitude 3.0 m and angle θ1=45º and a velocity vector v of magnitude 4.0 m/s and angle θ2=30º. A force F of magnitude 2.0 N and angle θ3=30º acts on P. Determine: a) The angular momentum of P about O. b) The torque on P about O.
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A 2.0 kg particle P has a position vector r of magnitude 3.0 m and angle θ1=45º and a velocity vector v of magnitude 4.0 m/s and angle θ2=30º. A force F of magnitude 2.0 N and angle θ3=30º acts on P.
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a) The
b) The torque on P about O.
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