Physics, asked by ashikloki906, 5 months ago

5. If a body is rotating about an axis, passing through its
Centre of mass then it's angular momentum is directed
along its
(Radius, tangent, circumference, axis of rotation)​

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Answered by deepudhiman09
4

Answer:

System of Particles and Rotational Motion. A. So, here, angular momentum is directed along a line perpendicular to the plane of rotation. So, here, angular momentum is directed along a line perpendicular to the plane of rotation.

Answered by Anonymous
0

axis of rotation

We know that L = m( r×v )

here L is angular momentum, m is mass of the rotating body, r is radius of the rotating motion, v is the velocity with which the body is rotating

so according to this formula we can say that the direction of angular momentum will be perpendicular to the the plane of rotation or

the angular momentum is directed along its axis of rotation.

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