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How is angular momentum realeted to linear momentum? ​

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Answered by umeshnirmal04
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Angular momentum of an object with linear momentum is proportional to mass, linear velocity, and perpendicular radius from an axis to the line of the object's motion. ... Change in angular momentum is proportional to average net torque and the time interval the torque is applied.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Angular momentum of an object with linear momentum is proportional to mass, linear velocity, and perpendicular radius from an axis to the line of the object's motion. ... Change in angular momentum is proportional to average net torque and the time interval the torque is applied.


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