AST201H1 Chapter 4: astro chap 4 book notes

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The law of conservation of angular momentum states(cid:224) as long as there is no external torque, the total angular momentum of a set of interacting objects cannot change. orbital angular momentum angular momentum = m x v x r m= mass , v is orbital velocity, and r is the radius of the orbit (which means distance from sun: earth needs o fuel or push of any kind to keep orbiting the sun it will keep orbiting as long as nothing comes along to take angular momentum away, because earths angular momentum at any point in its orbit depends on the product of its speed and orbital radius (distance from the sun)< earth"s orbital speed must be faster when it is nearer to the sun (and the radius is smaller) and slower when it is farther from the sun (and the radius is larger)

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