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What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s = (4 What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s + 3 What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s - 2 What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s ) m and moving at What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s = (5 What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s - 2 What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s + 4 What is the angular momentum about the origin of a particle with a mass of 500 g when it is located at   = (4   + 3   - 2   )  m and moving at   = (5   - 2   + 4   )  m/s? A) (24   - 6   - 8   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s B) (12   - 3   - 4   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s C) (8   + 14   - 13   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) (10   + 1   + 2   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s E) (4   - 13   - 11.5   )  kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s ) m/s?

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