At time t, r = 8.70t i - (3.40t + 9.00t) j gives the position of a 3.0 kg particle relative to the origin of an xy coordinate system (r is in meters and t is in seconds). (a) Find the torque acting on the particle relative to the origin at the moment 4.30 s (b) Is the magnitude of the particle's angular momentum relative to the origin increasing, decreasing, or unchanging? (a) k UnitsN-m (b) Increasing the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you would like to Show Worls

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At time t, r = 8.70t i - (3.40t + 9.00t²) j gives the position of a 3.0 kg particle relative to the origin of an xy coordinate system ( r is in meters and t is in seconds).
(a) Find the torque acting on the particle relative to the origin at the moment 4.30 s (b) Is the magnitude of the particle's angular momentum relative to the origin
increasing, decreasing, or unchanging?
(a)
k Units
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the tolerance is +/-2%
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Transcribed Image Text:PRINTER VERSION 1 BACK NEXTH Chapter 11, Problem 035 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. At time t, r = 8.70t i - (3.40t + 9.00t²) j gives the position of a 3.0 kg particle relative to the origin of an xy coordinate system ( r is in meters and t is in seconds). (a) Find the torque acting on the particle relative to the origin at the moment 4.30 s (b) Is the magnitude of the particle's angular momentum relative to the origin increasing, decreasing, or unchanging? (a) k Units N-m (b) Tincreasing the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
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