Angular momentum of a particle will not be zero, if the
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The angular momentum of a particle is zero when the position and momentum vectors are either parallel or antiparallel (0° or 180°), and non-zero when the angle is 90°.
angle between position vector and linear momentum is 0°
particle is at the origin
angle between position vector and linear momentum is 90°
linear momentum vanishes
angle between position vector and linear momentum is 180°
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The Correct Option isC
Solution and Explanation
The angular momentum \( L \) of a particle is given by:
\[
L = r \times p
\]
Where:
- \( r \) is the position vector
- \( p \) is the linear momentum vector
Angular momentum will be zero when the position vector and the linear momentum vector are parallel or antiparallel (i.e., when the angle between them is either 0° or 180°), because the cross product of parallel or antiparallel vectors is zero.
However, angular momentum will be non-zero when the angle between the position vector and linear momentum vector is 90° because the cross product will give a maximum value.
Thus, the correct answer is (C) angle between position vector and linear momentum is 90°.
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