state laws of conservation of angular momentum
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The law of conservation of angular momentum states that when no external torque acts on an object, no change of angular momentum will occur.
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Angular momentum of a system is conserved as long as there is no net external torque acting on the system, the earth has been rotating on its axis from the time the solar system was formed due to the law of conservation of angular momentum,
There are two ways to calculate the angular momentum of any object, if it is a point object in a rotation, then our angular momentum is equal to the radius times the linear momentum of the object,
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