cpuwildman
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I'm trying to calculate the angular momentum of a coin spinning about a vertical diameter about its center of mass. Given is mass, diameter, and angular velocity. I thought it would be L=\frac{1}{4}MR^2\omega. The angular momentum about a point away from the coin I thought would be L=\frac{1}{4}MR^2\omega + Mh^2\omega where h is the distance from the axis containing the diameter of the coin to the point away from the coin. And if the coin's center of mass were moving in a straight line while doing the two above things, then I thought that to each of those would be added MvR. I'm guessing that it is just something simple that I missed in the beginning which propagated the error through the other parts of the problem. Help would be greatly appreciated.
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