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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
angular momentum can written as mass*velocity*radius so dimensions would be [ M L^2 T^(-1) ] (M is mass, L is length, T is time)
- 6 years ago
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give the dimension of angular momentum?
Source(s): give dimension angular momentum: https://tr.im/Rt3Db - oldprofLv 71 decade ago
kg.m^2/sec^2 which is the same as for linear momentum as cycles in cycles/sec is unit-less. Here's how we get the answer.
Angular momentum L = Iw = kmr^2 w; k is just a number and has no units, m ~ kg, r^2 ~ m^2, and w ~ 1/sec. I'm using the kms (kilogram, meters, seconds) SI units here.
- 1 decade ago
Angular Momentum = mass*velocity*radius so its dimension will be [ ML^2T^(-1) ] (M is mass, L is length, T is time)
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