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Standard XII
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Can a body in...
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Can a body in translatory motion have angular momentum? Explain.
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Yes, a body in translatory motion can have angular momentum, unless the fixed point about which angular momentum is taken lies on the line of motion of the body.
This follows from
L
=
r
×
m
v
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