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UCIC 202503 PHYS101 Quiz 5
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What is the equation to calculate an angular momentum for a particle and for a rigid object?
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A.a. p = mv for a particle, L = I ω for a rigid object
B.b. L = mvr sin θ for a particle, L = I ω for a rigid object
C.c. L = I ω for a particle, L = mvr sin θ for a rigid object
D.d. L = I ω for a particle, p = mv for a rigid object

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The question asks for the equations used to calculate angular momentum for a particle and for a rigid object. We will evaluate each option in turn, noting what is correct and what is incorrect.
Option a: 'p = mv for a particle, L = I ω for a rigid object'
- For a particle, the linear momentum p = m v is not the angular momentum; angular momentum about a chosen origin is L = r × p, which equals m v r sinθ, not simply p. This makes the first part incorrect.
- For a rigid body, L = I ω is correct provided the rotation i......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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