Applications of law of conservation of angular momentum
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The law of conservation of angular momentum states that angular momentum is conserved when there is zero net torque applied to a system, where the system is the object or objects that are rotating. Torque and angular momentum are related through the angular impulse equation. Angular impulse equals net torque (tau) times a change in time (t) which in turn equals a change in angular momentum.
L= Iw
L= Iw
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Conservation of momentum. ... know as the law of conservation of angular momentum. A rigid spinning object, for example, continues to spin at constant rate and with a fixed orientation of an external torque.
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