How is angular momentum conserved for rotating systems?
1 Answer
Oct 21, 2015
when external torque acting on a body is zero
Explanation:
Angular momentum is defined as rate of change of torque
J=dT/dt ( T- torque ) ,
if external torque acting on a body is zero , then J=d0/dt
but differentiation of any quantity is zero is it is a constant , so angular momentum remains constant is ext. toruqe is zero