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Chapter 11, Problem 033 A 3.73 kg particte with velocty V - 6.58 m/s i- 167 m/s j is at.x - 6.46 m,y-1.74 m. It is pulled by a 3.26 N force in the negative x direction. About the origin, what are (a) the particles angular momentum, (b) the torque acting on the particle, and (c) the rate at which the angular momentum is changing? K Units (a) Number k Units (b) Number k Units (c) Number

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