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Posted by john on Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 11:40pm.

Two particles, each of mass 6.00 kg and speed 4.67 m/s, travel in opposite directions along parallel lines separated by a distance 4.89 m. What is the magnitude of L, the angular momentum of the two-particle system around a point midway between the two lines?

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