What does angular momentum conservation law, Unit, equation?
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Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum
→L=→l1+→l2+⋯+→lN=constant. ... Any of the individual angular momenta can change as long as their sum remains constant. This law is analogous to linear momentum being conserved when the external force on a system is zero.
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Angular momentum is defined, mathematically, as L=Iω, or L=rxp. This equation is an analog to the definition of linear momentum as p=mv. Units for linear momentum are kg⋅m/s while units for angular momentum are kg⋅m2/s.
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