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1. Convert the following (x,y) Cartesian coordinates to (r, theta) polar coordinates (record theta first in...

1. Convert the following (x,y) Cartesian coordinates to (r, theta) polar coordinates (record theta first in degrees and then radians):
a) (12,5) [m]
b)(-6.3,2.2) [m]

2. Convert the polar coordinates (13, 5.888) [m, rad] to Cartesian.

3. Find the angular momentum of a 2kg ball relative to the origin if the ball is mivung 3 m/s, 20° north of east the instant it is at (2, -3) [m] in relation to the origin. Sketch all of your vectors and show your work.

4. This example involves a ball colliding with a bar that is able to rotate. Is kinetic energy conserved in the elastic and in-elastic collisions?
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. Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates Given, at (12.5) [m] . In cartesian coordinates x= 12 (ILS) from pig. y = 5 >r =

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