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  • 20-08-2019
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Angular momentum of a particle is conserved when F = 0.

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  • 28-08-2019

Answer:

True

Explanation:

As we know that the torque can be written as,

[tex]\tau=r\times F[/tex]

According to the question total forece, [tex]F=0[/tex]

This total null force will make the torque zero.

And torque is related to angular momentum as,

[tex]\tau=\frac{dL}{dt}[/tex]

Here, L is angular momentum.

Now,

[tex]\frac{dL}{dt}-=0\\ L=constant[/tex]

Therefore, the angular momentum of a particle is conserved when the total force F=0.

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