Question
Question: Two particles A and B are moving as shown in the figure. Their total angular momentum about the poin...
Two particles A and B are moving as shown in the figure. Their total angular momentum about the point O is:
Solution
Hint: The angular momentum of a particle is given as the product of mass of the particle, velocity with which the particle moves and the radius or the distance of that particle from a point about which the rotation takes place.
Formula used:
The angular momentum of a particle is given as
L=mvr
where L is the angular momentum of the particle whose mass is m and is moving with velocity v and r signifies the distance of the particle from origin about which the particle is rotating.
Detailed step by step answer:
We have two particles A and B moving with velocity v1 and v2 respectively as shown in the diagram. The values of velocities is given as
The masses of the particles are given as
m1=6.5kg m2=3.1kg
If r1 and r2 are distances of A and B respectively from the origin O then they are given as
r1=1.5m r2=2.8m
As we know that angular momentum of the particle is given by equation (i), we can write total angular momentum of the given system to be equal to the sum of individual angular momenta of A and B which is given as
L=L1+L2 =m1v1r1+m2v2r2
Now substituting all the known values in the equation for total angular momentum, we get
L=−6.5×2.2×1.5+3.1×3.6×2.8 =−21.45+31.248 =9.8kgm2/s
Hence, the correct answer is option A.
Note: We consider the clockwise direction to be positive and the anticlockwise direction to be negative. The particle A moves in anticlockwise direction so its angular momentum is taken as positive while the particle B moves in clockwise direction so its angular momentum is taken to be positive.