A circular wheel of 200 N weight and radius 20 cm rolls along a straight line with a linear velocity of $0.3 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$. Find the angular momentum of the rolling wheel.
Explanation
The moment of inertia of the wheel is (1/2) \* m \* r^2, where m is the mass and r is the radius. The angular velocity is given by ω = v/r, where v is the linear velocity. The angular momentum is given by L = I \* ω.
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