If torque acting on a rigid body is zero, then angular momentum will remain constant. True / False
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torque is a rotating force so if torque is zero mean there is no change in angular momentum.
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The statement is true.
- The angular momentum is rendered constant and has itself preserved in the system, when that particular system experiences no torque. This has a similarity where the momentum is conserved on the grounds that there is no external force acting on the system.
- When there is no net external torque acting on a system, the law of conservation of angular momentum proves how the system's overall rotational momentum is conserved. These circumstances may be described in the same way as the law of conservation of linear momentum, since all the variables are simply converted into their rotating equivalents.
- As long as the net torque exerted on a system is equal to zero, it may be said that the rotation's velocity will remain constant.
Hence, the statement is true.
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