Angular Momentum takes
into account the rotation of the object. Whereas, the conservation of angular momentum is a law of physics that states
the angular momentum of a rotating object (with no outside force) remains
constant regardless of changes within the system (i.e. Earth’s rotation Ω).
This conservation of angular momentum will always be maintained as long as
there is no net external torque acting on the object or on the system itself.
Example:
Derive the Coriolis Force.
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