Angular momentum is (a) moment of momentum (b) product of mass and angular velocity (c) product of M.I. and velocity (d) moment of angular motion
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It is a vector quantity that represents the product of an object's moment of inertia (a measure of an object's resistance to rotational motion) and its angular velocity (the rate at which an object rotates). Option (a) "moment of momentum" is another term for Show more…
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