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Define angular momentum of partical. How is it related to torque?​

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Answered by ABHINAV123421
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Torque can be defined as the rate of change of angular momentum, analogous to force. The net external torque on any system is always equal to the total torque on the system; in other words, the sum of all internal torques of any system is always 0 (this is the rotational analogue of Newton's Third Law).

Derivations from other quantities: L = Iω = r × p

Dimension: M L2T−1

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Answered by pawarrajasvigmailcom
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In physics, angular momentum is the rotational equivalent of linear momentum. It is an important quantity in physics because it is a conserved quantity—the total angular momentum of a closed system remains constant.

In SI base units: kg m2 s−1

Dimension: M L2T−1

Derivations from other quantities: L = Iω = r × p

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