Physics, asked by salonimourya2, 4 months ago

prove that angular momentum=moment of inertia X angular velocity​

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Answered by minimr1977
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Explanation:

Angular momentum is defined, mathematically, as L=Iω, or L=rxp. Which is the moment of inertia times the angular velocity, or the radius of the object crossed with the linear momentum. In a closed system, angular momentum is conserved in all directions after a collision.

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