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A point particle travels in a straight line at constant speed, and the closest distance it comes to the origin of coordinates is a distance L. With respect to this origin, does the particle have a nonzero angular momentum? As the particle moves along its straight-line path, does its angular momentum with respect to the origin change?

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Reid Wolff
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