Angular momentum is the vector product of
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In three dimensions, the angular momentum for a point particle is a pseudovector r × p, the cross product of the particle's position vector r (relative to some origin) and its momentum vector; the latter is p = mv in Newtonian mechanics.
Derivations from other quantities: L = Iω = r × p
Conserved?: yes
In SI base units: kg m2 s−1
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Explanation:
In three dimensions, the angular momentum for a point particle is a pseudovector r × p, the cross product of the particle's position vector r (relative to some origin) and its momentum vector; the latter is p = mv in Newtonian mechanics.
Derivations from other quantities: L = Iω = r × p
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