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The angular momentum of a body is difined as the product of .........​

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Answer:A measure of the momentum of a body in rotational motion. ... Changes in angular momentum are equivalent to torque. In classical mechanics, angular momentum is equal to the product of the angular velocity of the body and its moment of inertia around the axis of rotation.

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