If the linear momentum is zero , then the angular momentum is
a. maximum
b. minimum
c. zero
d. constant
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Newton's 2nd law says that External Force is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum. Similarly, external torque is directly proportional to the rate of change of angular momentum. So if angular momentum is conserved i.e., the rate of change of angular momentum is zero then external torque is zero.
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linear momentum=mv
angular momentum=mvR
when mv is 0 then angular momentum is also 0
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