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Is it possible that angular momentum conserved but not linear momentum?

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Answered by happy774
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it is fact, the absolute value of linear momentum changes too since the plant's speed is variable as it goes around in it's ellipitical orbit. but the angular momentum about the sun is conserved since the torque of gravitational force is zero as. form any other point, angular momentum will not be conserved.


Learntolearn: means from other point there is some torque
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⏭️But because the Earth is in orbit rather than traveling in a straight line, its linear momentum is clearly not conserved. It is subject to a net gravitational force so is continuously being accelerated. ... But what changes angular momentum of an object about a point is a net torque about that point.

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