Angular momentum of a particle in circular path record by
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Even if the particle is not rotating about the origin, we can still define an angular momentum in terms of the position vector and the linear momentum. The angular momentum →l of a particle is defined as the cross-product of →r and →p, and is perpendicular to the plane containing →r and →p: →l=→r×→p
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a vector quantity that is a measure of the rotational momentum of a rotating body or system, that is equal in classical physics to the product of the angular velocity of the body or system and its moment of inertia with respect to the rotation axis, and that is directed along the rotation axis.
so Angular momentum formula is L = mvr
In a circular path it will be recorded by mass of the particle
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