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How is angular momentum calculated?

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Answered by suvam24
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Linear momentum (p) is defined as the mass (m) of an object multiplied by the velocity (v) of that object: p = m*v. With a bit of a simplification, angular momentum (L) is defined as the distance of the object from a rotation axis multiplied by the linear momentum: L = r*p or L = mvr.

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Linear momentum (p) is defined as the mass (m) of an object multiplied by the velocity (v) of that object: p = m*v. With a bit of a simplification, angular momentum (L) is defined as the distance of the object from a rotation axis multiplied by the linear momentum: L = r*p or L = mvr

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