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State and prove: Law of conservation of angular momentum.
State and prove the principle of conservation of angular momentum.
State and explain the principle of conservation of angular momentum. Use a suitable illustration. Do we use it in our daily life? When?
Solution
Statement:
The angular momentum of a body remains constant if the resultant external torque acting on the body is zero.
I1ω1 = I2ω2 (when τ = 0)
Here I is the moment of inertia and ω is angular velocity.
Proof:
Consider a particle of mass m, rotating about an axis with torque ‘τ’.
Let `vecp` be the linear momentum of the particle and `vecr` be its position vector.
∴ Angular momentum, `vecL = vecr xx vecp` .....(1)
Differentiating equation (1) with respect to time t, we get,
`(dvecL)/(dt) = d/dt(vecr xx vecp) = vecr(dvecp)/(dt) + vecp(dvecr)/(dt)`
We know that, `(dvecp)/(dt) = vecF, (dvecr)/(dt) = vec"v", vecp = mvec"v"`
∴ `(dvecL)/(dt) = vecr xx vecF + m(vec"v" xx vec"v")`
∴ `(dvecL)/(dt) = vecr xx vecF` ....`(∵ vec"v" xx vec"v" = 0)`
∴ `(dvecL)/(dt) = vectau` ......`(∵ vecr xx vecF = vectau)`
Now, If the `vectau = 0`, then
`(dvecL)/(dt) = 0`
∴ `vecL` is constant. Hence angular momentum remains conserved.
Example:
An athlete diving off a high springboard can bring his legs and hands close to the body and performs Somersault about a horizontal axis passing through his body in the air before reaching the water below it. During the fall, his angular momentum remains constant.
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