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This study guide covers the conservation of angular momentum, including what it is, how to calculate the sum of angular momenta, and how external torques cause changes. It also explains angular impulse and its relationship to changes in angular momentum. The guide explores how angular speed changes in non-rigid systems when the mass distribution changes and provides practice questions involving collisions and changing moments of inertia. Finally, it highlights important exam tips and common mistakes.
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Question 1 of 12
Under what condition is the total angular momentum of a system conserved? 🤔
When the system is acted upon by an external torque
When the net external torque acting on the system is zero
When the system's moment of inertia is constant
When the system's angular velocity is constant