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Asked: January 6, 20252025-01-06T08:47:25+00:00 2025-01-06T08:47:25+00:00In: Class-11-Physics

Express angular momentum in terms of the rectangular components of linear momentum and position vectors.

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Linear momentum is the product of an object’s mass and its velocity, representing the quantity of motion it possesses.

Class 11 Physics
Systems of Particle & Rotational Motion
CBSE EXAM 2024-25

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    1. ravi90
      2025-01-06T08:51:17+00:00Added an answer on January 6, 2025 at 8:51 am

      Angular momentum is a very important concept in physics that describes the rotational motion of an object about a specific axis. It can be expressed in terms of the rectangular components of linear momentum and position vectors in three-dimensional space.

      To help understand this relationship, take an object with the characteristics of position in space, which is represented with a position vector, and the motion represented with a linear momentum vector. The position vector gives the location of the object with respect to a reference point. A linear momentum vector gives the amount of motion that the object has, based on its mass and velocity.

      Angular momentum is computed as the cross product of the position vector and the linear momentum vector. The result is an angular momentum vector that reflects the magnitude and direction of the rotational motion of the object. The components of this angular momentum vector can be obtained from the corresponding components of the position and momentum vectors.

      In essence, the angular momentum vector brings to light how motion depends on position relative to an axis of rotation. Such a representation is useful for many analyses that are required in rotating systems in various domains, including mechanics, astrophysics, and engineering, which necessarily must consider the rotational behavior of objects.

      Check this for more : – https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-11/physics/chapter-6/

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