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derivations of conservation of angular momentum.​

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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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According to the second law of motion net force acting on a body is equal to its rate of change of linear momentum. i.e. Which is the required equation. Thus the angular momentum of a particle is conserved if and only if the net external torque acting on a particle is zero.

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