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|  (→Torque) |  (→Torque) | ||
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| : <math>  \left ( \vec \dot r \times \vec p \right )=  \left ( \frac{1}{m} \vec p \times \vec  p \right ) =0 </math> cross product of parallel vectors | : <math>  \left ( \vec \dot r \times \vec p \right )=  \left ( \frac{1}{m} \vec p \times \vec  p \right ) =0 </math> cross product of parallel vectors | ||
| − | : <math> \left ( \vec r \times \vec \dot p \right )=\left ( \vec r \times \vec F \right )= \vec  | + | : <math> \left ( \vec r \times \vec \dot p \right )=\left ( \vec r \times \vec F \right )= \vec T</math> | 
| =Single particles= | =Single particles= | ||
Revision as of 12:26, 14 September 2014
Definition of Angular Momentum
The angular momentum of a single particle is defined as
Torque
If I take the derivative of angular momentum with respect to time I get
- cross product of parallel vectors