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Angular momentum of a system in both translational and rotational

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Answered by gauravsharmatech
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Explanation:

Angular momentum. To finish off our comparison of translational (straight-line) and rotational motion, let's consider the rotational equivalent of momentum, which is angular momentum. For straight-line motion, momentum is given by p = mv. Momentum is a vector, pointing in the same direction as the velocity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Angular momentum. To finish off our comparison of translational (straight-line) and rotational motion, let's consider the rotational equivalent of momentum, which is angular momentum. For straight-line motion, momentum is given by p = mv. Momentum is a vector, pointing in the same direction as the velocity.

hope you get it now....

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