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If no external force acts on a body will ots angular velocity remoans conserved

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Answered by Anonymous
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Angular momentum that remains conserved M=Iω the angular velocity can change to compensate a change in the momentum of inertia

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Explanation:

If no external torque acts on a body, its angular velocity remains conserved.

Explanation: If no external torque acts on a body, its angular velocity is not conserved but angular momentum is conserved. A body in motion will be in equilibrium if it has no linear and angular accelerations.

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