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(vector), w hatever be the nature of the orbit.S. If no external torque acts on a body, will its angular velocity remain conserved? |
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Answer» Angular velocitymaynotbe conserved. ...If the body isrotating aboutitsaxis of maximum moment of inertia oritsaxis of minimum moment of inertia, thentherotationisstable andthe angular velocity willbeconstant. Otherwise,therotationwill notbe stable, even thoughthe angularmomentum must be conserved. |
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