Momentum and CollisionHard
Question
In an orbital motion, the angular momentum vector is :
Options
A.along the radius vector
B.parallet to the liner momentum
C.in the orbital plane
D.perpendicular to the orbital plane
Solution
Angular momentum is a vector quantity whose direction is perpendicular to plane of revolution. it has been shown in the figure.
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