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The Angular momentum of an object that spins is determined by
a. the rotational speed
b. the mass of the object
c. the choice of the axis of rotation
d. all of the above

I say d based on the fact that momentum =r*p where p is mv and r takes into account the axis
16 years ago

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Count Iblis
Correct.
16 years ago

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