Angular momentum of single and system of particles
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Angular momentum is conserved when total external torque is zero. The angular momentum studied here is on a particle on any point. ... When we study rotational momentum in reference to a rigid body, we take it as a vector acting on a system of particles.
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Angular momentum is conserved when total external torque is zero. The angular momentum studied here is on a particle on any point. ... When we study rotational momentum in reference to a rigid body, we take it as a vector acting on a system of particles.
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