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find the term torque and angular momentum derive relation between torque and angular momentum of a body using it state law of conservation of angular momentum​

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Torque= Torque (also known as moment, or moment of force) is the tendency of a force to cause or change the rotational motion of a body. It is a twist or turning force on an object. Torque is calculated by multiplying force and distance. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both a direction and a magnitude.

Angular momentum=Angular momentum is the quantity of rotation of a body, which is the product of its moment of inertia and its angular velocity. Linear momentum, p, is defined as the product of mass and velocity: p = mv.

relationehip=When an object is spinning in a closed system and no external torques are applied to it, it will have no change in angular momentum. ... If the net torque is zero, then angular momentum is constant or conserved.

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