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A mass M moving with a constant velocity parlale to the X-axis. Its angular momentum with respect to the origin

A

Zero

B

Constant

C

Continuously increases

D

Continuously decrease

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The correct Answer is:
B

`vec(L) = m (vec(r) xx vec(v)) = mvr`
`r_(bot)` is constant, L is constant.
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