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what do you mean by angular momentum ​

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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The angular momentum of a rigid object is defined as the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity. It is analogous to linear momentum and is subject to the fundamental constraints of the conservation of angular momentum principle if there is no external torque on the object.

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Answered by stylishshootout
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The angular momentum(L) of a rigid object is defined as the product of the moment of inertia(i) and the angular velocity.(omega,w)

→ Angular momentum is a vector quantity. It is derivable from the expression for the angular momentum of a particle

 l = I\times  \omega

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