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A particle of mass m is moving with a constant velocity along a line parallel to the +ve direction of the X-axis. The magnitude of its angular momentum w.r.t the origin (a) Is zero (b) Goes on increasing as x is increased (c) Goes on decreasing as x is increased (d) Remains constant for all positions of the particle

A particle of mass m is moving with a constant velocity along a line parallel to the +ve direction of the X-axis. The magnitude of its angular momentum w.r.t the origin
(a) Is zero
(b) Goes on increasing as x is increased
(c) Goes on decreasing as x is increased
(d) Remains constant for all positions of the particle

Grade:Upto college level

1 Answers

Saurabh Koranglekar
askIITians Faculty 10335 Points
3 years ago
Dear student

Angular moment of particle w.r.torigin=linearmomentumxperpendicular distance on line of action of linear momentum from origin.
=mv×a=mva=constant.

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