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Prove that the angular momentum of the system remains constant when external torque applied on the system is zero.​

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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Just as linear momentum is conserved when there is no net external forces, angular momentum is constant or conserved when the net torque is zero. ... We can see this by considering Newton's 2nd law for rotational motion: →τ=d→Ldt τ → = d L → d t , where τ is the torque.

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Just as linear momentum is conserved when there is no net external forces, angular momentum is constant or conserved when the net torque is zero. ... We can see this by considering Newton's 2nd law for rotational motion: →τ=d→Ldt τ → = d L → d t , where τ is the torque.

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