Physics, asked by CuriousGirl111, 10 months ago

What is angular momentum and linear momentum?​

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Answered by nirav0309
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So linear (or translational) momentum is just mv. ... Angular momentum is the momentum of an object that is either rotating or in circular motion and is equal to the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity. Angular momentum is measured in kilogram meters squared per second.

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Answered by rahul8198
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Angular momentum is the momentum of an object that is either rotating or in circular motion and is equal to the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity. Angular momentum is measured in kilogram meters squared per second.

Linear momentum is a vector quantity defined as the product of an object's mass, m, and its velocity, v. Linear momentum is denoted by the letter p and is called “momentum” for short: Note that a body's momentum is always in the same direction as its velocity vector. The units of momentum are kg. · m/s.


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