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10 November, 19:54

A particle is to move in an xy plane, clockwise around the origin as seen from the positive side of the z axis. In unit vector notation, what torque acts on the particle if the magnitude of its angular momentum about the origin is (a) 4.0 kg x m^2/s, (b) 4.0t^2 kg x m^2/s, (c) 4.0 sqrt (t) kg x m^2/s, and (d) 4.0/t^2 kg x m^2/s

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  1. 10 November, 20:19
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    a) τ = 0, b) τ = 4.0 N m, c) τ = 2 / √t, d) τ = 2 t N m

    Explanation:

    Angular momentum and torque are related by the equation.

    τ = dL / dt

    Bold indicates vectors, as time is a scalar, the direction of L is the same as the direction of the torque

    Let's analyze each case presented

    a) L = 4.0 kg m2 / s

    As L is constant

    dL / dt = 0

    τ = 0

    b) L = 4 t

    dL / dt = 4

    τ = 4.0 N m

    c) L = 4 √ t

    dL / dt = 4 ½ 1/√t = 2 / √ t

    τ = 2 / √ t

    d) L = 4 t²

    dL / dt = 4 (2t)

    τ = 2 t N m
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