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will the angular momentum of a Planet be conserved justify your answer​

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Answered by JESPHINALEX1967
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if it is not conserved, then the sum of the orbital and spin angular momentum must be a conserved quantity (if this angular momentum is not, say, transferred to the Sun or other solar bodies). This means that at different r-positions, the spin of a planet about its own axis must vary.

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