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State and prove the lawof conservation of angular
momentum.
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The external torque on a body is zero, if the angular momentum of the body is conserved. The linear momentum and angular momentum of the body is given by →p=m→v and →l=→r×→p about an axis through the origin. The angular momentum →l may change with time due to a torque on the particle.
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The linear momentum and angular momentum of the body is given by →p=m→v and →l=→r×→p about an axis through the origin. The angular momentum →l may change with time due to a torque on the particle. ∴→l = constant, i.e. →l is conserved. ... its angular velocity will also change if there is no external torque.
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