How is angular momentum related to linear momentum?
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In physics, angular momentum (rarely, moment of momentum or rotational momentum) is the rotational equivalent of linear momentum. It is an important quantity in physics because it is a conserved quantity—the total angular momentum of a closed system remains constant.
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In physics, angular momentum (rarely, moment of momentum or rotational momentum) is the rotational equivalent of linear momentum. It is an important quantity in physics because it is a conserved quantity.
The total angular momentum of a closed system remains constant.
Derivations from other quantities: L = Iω = r × p
❄️ In SI base units: kg m^2 s^−1
❄️ Dimension: M L2T^−1
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