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1) Is it possible for the net torque to be opposite the direction of angular velocity
2) Can momentum be conserved if mechanical energy is not conserved?
2) Can momentum be conserved if mechanical energy is not conserved?
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Answered by
bobpursley
a. of course, it happens when a braking force is applied.
b. of course. Momentum is always conserved, both angular momentum, and linear momentum.
b. of course. Momentum is always conserved, both angular momentum, and linear momentum.
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