An object with mass=1.0kg is projected vertically up with speed vo=10 m/s from a point with coordinates (0,2,3) in meters. What is the change in the angular momentum (relative to the origin) for the entire flight if the object lands at the original point.
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An object with mass=1.0kg is projected vertically up with speed vo=10 m/s from a point with coordinates (0,2,3) in meters. What is the change in the

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The change in the angular momentum is the difference between the final and the initial angular momentum of the object. The angular momentum of the object depends on the mass of the object, the speed of the object and the radius from the origin.
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