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the linear momentum and position vector of the planets are perpendicular to the

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Answered by Princeashishkumar01
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Answer:each other

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The linear momentum and position vector of the planets are perpendicular to the angular momentum.

Explanation:

  • The product of position vector and linear momentum is considered as the angular momentum of a specific particle. It lies perpendicular to the plain where linear momentum and position vector is positioned.
  • Angular momentum is represented as ‘l’ and linear is represented as ‘p’ and the vector as ‘r’. This new momentum is used in many scientific studies and aspects. Each and every particle of a galaxy has its own angular momentum. One galaxy momentum is the vector addition of individual momentum.

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