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what is the difference between angular momentum and linear momentum?

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Answered by shubhamyadav90
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Linear momentum is mass multiplied by velocity, so it follows that angular momentum is the moment of inertia, measured in kilogram meters squared, multiplied .

By angular velocity, measured in radians per second. ... Whereas there are 360 degrees in a circle, there are 2-pi radians in a circle.

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Answered by ItzCherie15
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Angular momentum is inertia of rotation motion. Linear momentum is inertia of translation motion. The big difference is that the type of motion which is related to each momentum is different. It is important to consider the place where the force related to rotation applies, which is appears as 'r' in the formula.

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