The position vectors of a particle is -4j while those of linear momentum are 2i+3j-k. Then the angular momentum is?
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The position vectors of a particle is -4j while those of linear momentum are 2i+3j-k. Then the angular momentum is?
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If you want an analytic method, angular momentum is defined in terms of vectors using one cross product (), and so it's an axial vector. ... Angular momentum is given by the vector product L = r × p. In 4 or more dimensions, there is no unique direction perpendicular to both r and p...
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