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★Can A body in translator motion have angular momentum ?

★what is rotational analogues of Force and Mass of a body ?

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Answered by VickyskYy
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⏩Yes,a particle in translatory motion always has an angular momentum,unless the point(about which angular momentum is calculated)Lies on the line of motion.

⏩Rotational analogues of Force is Torque and Rotational analogue of Mass is moment of Inertia.

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Answered by varshini1101
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here is your answer ⤵️⤵️


Yes, a body in translator motion have angular momentum.

It goes in straight Line and it have momentum


Rotational anagolues of force is a force of torque .


mass of body is Movement of mass of a body


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