Step 1: Using the formula for angular momentum.
The change in angular momentum \( \Delta L \) is given by the product of torque \( \tau \) and time \( t \):
\[
\Delta L = \tau \cdot t
\]
Where:
- \( \tau = 50 \, \text{Nm} \),
- \( t = 8 \, \text{s} \).
Thus, the change in angular momentum is:
\[
\Delta L = 50 \times 8 = 400 \, \text{kgm}^2/\text{s}
\]
Thus, the correct answer is (A) 400 kgm\(^2\)/s.