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20 February, 23:05

A 1790 kg car has just passed a diner. The closest the car came to the diner was R=28.5 m, but the car has driven another x=42.7 m in the 2.85 s2.85 s elapsed since then. If the car travels at constant speed, what is the current magnitude of the angular momentum of the car about the diner?

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  1. 21 February, 00:32
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    6208270.4 kg. m^2/s^1

    Explanation:

    let X = x = 42.7 m and t = 2.85s

    the speed of the car, v = X*t

    = 42.7*2.85

    = 121.695 m/s

    then, we know that the angular momentum is given by:

    when the is just passing the dinner, the distance from the diner to the car is perpendicular to the cars trajectory.

    L = m*R*v, where R is the perpendicular distance.

    = 1790*28.5*121.695

    = 6208270.4 kg. m^2/s^1
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