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If 'A' is the aerial velocity of a planet of mass M , its angular momentum is?​

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Answered by sdevikrishna00855
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Keplers second law of planetary motion,

according to the geometrical meaning of angular momentum, the angular momentum of a planet of mass 'M' orbiting around the sun is,

L= 2M× areal velocity

Here areal velocity is 'A'

Therefore

L= 2M×A

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