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Find the angular momentum about the axis of rotation and kinetic energy.
(a) A uniform circular disc of mass `m` and radius `R` rotating about its diameter with an angular speed `omega`.
(b) A uniform square plate of mass `m` and edge `L` rotating about its diagonal with an angular speed `omega`.

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