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the unit of angular momentum is​

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Answered by jha205vishal
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Answer: kilogram metres squared per second (kg-m2/sec)

Explanation:

Appropriate MKS or SI units for angular momentum are kilogram metres squared per second (kg-m2/sec). For a given object or system isolated from external forces, the total angular momentum is a constant, a fact that is known as the law of conservation of angular momentum.

Angular momentum calculated

p = m*v. With a bit of a simplification, angular momentum (L) is defined as the distance of the object from a rotation axis multiplied by the linear momentum: L = r*p or L = mvr.

Answered by jatsitaram1788
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Answer:

In physics angular momentum is the rotational equivalent of linear momentum

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