Quantum Angular Momentum
Formula for Quantum Angular Momentum:L = mvr
Introduction to Quantum Angular Momentum
Quantum angular momentum is a measure of the amount of rotation an object has. It is calculated by multiplying the mass, velocity, and radius of the rotating object. In this formula, L represents the quantum angular momentum, m is the mass, v is the velocity, and r is the radius. The result is expressed in units of momentum multiplied by distance (e.g., kg m/s).
Parameter usage:
m
= mass of the objectv
= velocity of the objectr
= radius of rotation
Example valid values:
m
= 5 kgv
= 10 m/sr
= 2 m
Output:
L
= quantum angular momentum
Data validation
The input values for mass, velocity, and radius should be greater than zero.
Summary
This calculator measures the quantum angular momentum of a rotating object based on its mass, velocity, and radius of rotation.
Tags: Quantum Mechanics, Angular Momentum, Physics