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what is the difference between Momentum and liner momentum???

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is more than one equation for angular momentum. 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. Radians are just an alternative to degrees

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Answered by shreyamahajan
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Hey mate here is your answer hope it helps plz mark as brainliest The main difference between linear momentum and angular momentum is that linear momentum is a property of an object which is in motion with respect to a reference point (i.e. any object changing its position with respect to the reference point) while angular momentum is a property of objects which are not only changing their position but also the direction of their position with respect to a reference point (i.e. they are not moving in a straight line).
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