State the law of conservation of angular
momentum and explain with a suitable example.
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The law of conservation of angular momentum states that angular momentum is conserved when there is zero net torque applied to a system, where the system is the object or objects that are rotating. ... For example, imagine applying torque to a swivel chair by spinning it.
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It states that the angular momentum of a body remains constant if resultant external torque acting on a body is zero.
for example ➡️ The Earth continues to spin at the same rate it has for billions of years A high-diver who is “rotating” when jumping off the board does not need to make any physical effort to continue rotating, and indeed would be unable to stop rotating before hitting the water.
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