A planet moves in a circular orbit of
radius R with a momentum of magnitude
Ipl. What is the...
Physics, 09.04.2021 20:30, aaburto1515
A planet moves in a circular orbit of
radius R with a momentum of magnitude
Ipl. What is the magnitude of the
ang ular momentum of the planet about
the center of the orbit?
1. the magnitude of the angular
momentum is |L|=R^2|p|
2. the magnitude of the angular
momentum is |L|=R|p|^2
3. the magnitude of the angular
momentum is |L|=R|p|
4. the magnitude of the angular
momentum is |L|=mv^2/R
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