Angular momentum of a body is defined as the product of:
Mass and angular velocity
Centripetal force and radius
Linear velocity and angular velocity
Moment of inertia and angular velocity
The angular momentum () of a rigid body rotating about a fixed axis is defined as the product of its moment of inertia () and its angular velocity (). Mathematically, it is given by the equation . This relationship is analogous to linear momentum (), where moment of inertia plays the role of mass and angular velocity plays the role of linear velocity.
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