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on what factor angular momentum gets affected​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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The angular momentum of an object moving in a circle with radius 'r' is the product of the mass, velocity or speed of rotation, and the radius of the circle. Newton's first law tells us that unless there is a net torque, or twisting force, on the body that is rotating, angular momentum will be conserved.

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