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A 2.00-kg mass is located at A 2.00-kg mass is located at   = 2.00 m   + 3.00 m   and has velocity   = 4.00 m/s   - 1.00 m/s   . What is the angular momentum of the mass? A) 20.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   B) -28.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   C) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   E) 16.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   -6.00 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s  = 2.00 m A 2.00-kg mass is located at   = 2.00 m   + 3.00 m   and has velocity   = 4.00 m/s   - 1.00 m/s   . What is the angular momentum of the mass? A) 20.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   B) -28.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   C) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   E) 16.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   -6.00 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s  + 3.00 m A 2.00-kg mass is located at   = 2.00 m   + 3.00 m   and has velocity   = 4.00 m/s   - 1.00 m/s   . What is the angular momentum of the mass? A) 20.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   B) -28.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   C) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   E) 16.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   -6.00 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s  and has velocity A 2.00-kg mass is located at   = 2.00 m   + 3.00 m   and has velocity   = 4.00 m/s   - 1.00 m/s   . What is the angular momentum of the mass? A) 20.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   B) -28.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   C) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   E) 16.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   -6.00 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s  = 4.00 m/s A 2.00-kg mass is located at   = 2.00 m   + 3.00 m   and has velocity   = 4.00 m/s   - 1.00 m/s   . What is the angular momentum of the mass? A) 20.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   B) -28.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   C) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   E) 16.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   -6.00 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s  - 1.00 m/s A 2.00-kg mass is located at   = 2.00 m   + 3.00 m   and has velocity   = 4.00 m/s   - 1.00 m/s   . What is the angular momentum of the mass? A) 20.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   B) -28.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   C) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s D) 10.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   E) 16.0 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s   -6.00 kg∙m<sup>2</sup>/s  . What is the angular momentum of the mass?

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