CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Arihantchoubey, 4 months ago

explain angular movement​


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The orbital angular momentum of an object about a chosen origin is defined as the angular momentum of the centre of mass about the origin. The total angular momentum of an object is the sum of the spin and orbital angular momenta. ... Torque can be defined as the rate of change of angular momentum, analogous to force.

Explanation:

Formula

L = mvr

L = angular momentum

m = mass

v = velocity

r = radius


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The angular movement of a rigid object is defined as the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity. It is analogous to linear momentum and is subject to the fundamental constraints of the conservation of angular momentum principle if there is no external torque on the object.

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