Angular Momentum Explained
Angular momentum is a vector that requires more effort to manage with longer strings, despite the mass of the object remaining constant. While linear and angular momentum are related through mass and velocity, they are distinct concepts. The axis of rotation is arbitrary, and as long as it's consistently defined, calculations of angular momentum will remain accurate.In this clip
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Episode 17: Energy, Work and Momentum
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