will the angular momentum of a planet be conserved? justify your answer (for 2marks)
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According to the laws of physics, angular Momentum is rotational force equal to liner momentum. ... In a planetary system, there is no external torque acting about the sun since the force of the sun and position vector are always at an angle of 180 degree hence the angular momentum is this case will be conserved.
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