in torque free motion of a rigid motion the________of the body is a constant vector
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acceleration
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In a torque-free motion of a rigid motion, the angular momentum of the body is a constant vector.
- Angular momentum is defined as the rotation of a velocity around its own axis.
- The formula to find angular momentum is L = mvr, where "m" is the mass, "v" is the velocity, and "r" is the radius.
- The S.I unit of angular momentum is Kg/sec.
- Angular momentum is the rotational analogous of torque and torque in return is the rotational analogous of force.
- Here the torque and angular momentum are the same.
- Therefore, angular momentum is the constant vector.
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