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How is angular momentum related to linear momentum?​

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Answered by Itscoolaman
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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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Answered by vermadiya982
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the angular momentum is the rotational analogue of the linear momentum and the torque is the rotational analogue of the force. it is given as the cross product of the radius or the distance from the centre of rotation to the centre of mass of the object and the linear momentum

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