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Angular momentum of a body is defined as the product of(a) mass and angular velocity.(b) centripetal force and radius.(c) linear velocity and angular velocity.(d) moment of inertia and angular velocity.
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Step 1: The angular momentum of a moving body or particle about a point is defined as $L = r \times p$, where $p$ is the linear momentum and $r$ is the position vector. Show more…
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