A 2.0-g particle moves at a constant speed of around a

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A 2.0-g particle moves at a constant speed of around a circle of radius 4.0 mm. (a) Find the magnitude of the angular momentum of the particle. (b) If where is an integer, find the value of and the approximate value of (c) By how much does change if the particles speed increases by one-millionth of a percent, and nothing else changes? Use your result to explain why the quantization of angular momentum is not noticed in macroscopic physics.

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QUESTION:

A 2.0-g particle moves at a constant speed of around a circle of radius 4.0 mm. (a) Find the magnitude of the angular momentum of the particle. (b) If where is an integer, find the value of and the approximate value of (c) By how much does change if the particles speed increases by one-millionth of a percent, and nothing else changes? Use your result to explain why the quantization of angular momentum is not noticed in macroscopic physics.

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Mass of the particle

Speed of the particle     

Radius of the circular path

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