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posted by  t01im on 10/27/2007 1:28:32 AM  |  status: Closed  

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Algebra Based Physics Physics (3rd) by Walker 11 51P
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Jogger 1 has a mass od 65.1 kg and runs in a straight line with a speed of 3.35 m/s.
   (a) What is the magnitude of the jogger's linear momentum?
   (b) What is the magnitude of the jogger's angular momentum with respect to the  
         origin, O?
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posted by ninomunoz on 10/27/2007 1:41:07 AM  |  status: Live
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t01im's comment:
"2nd part not done"
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Part A
 
Linear momentum, p, is found by the following equation:
 
p = mv
 
where m is mass and v is velocity.
 
Substitute.
 
p = (65.1)(3.35)
 
p = 218.085 kg m/s
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t01im's comment:
"unit for (A)?. The answer to (B) is zero"
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Part A
 
 
Find the jogger's linear momentum
 
p=(mass) x (velocity)
p = (65.1) x (3.35)
 
Part B
 
Find the jogger's angular momentum
 
L = P (linear momentum) x r (distance the jogger travelled from origin, 0)
L = (answer from part A) x ( 8 m)
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