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Angular Momentum
A particle of mass m moves in a x-y plane. the co-ordinates of the particle at any instant are given by x=acos(wt) & y=bsin(wt) where a,b,w are constsnt.Determine the angular momentum of the particle with .r.to the origin of the co-ordinate system
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mwab(-k)
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