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What is not a variable in the equation of angular momentum?a.Massb.Velocityc.Accelerationd.Distance from the axise.All of the abovef.None of the above

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What is not a variable in the equation of angular momentum?a.Massb.Velocityc.Accelerationd.Distance from the axise.All of the abovef.None of the above

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The equation for angular momentum is L = mvr, where:

L = Angular momentum m = Mass v = Velocity r = Distance from the axis

So, the variables in the equation are mass (m), velocity (v), and distance from the axis (r). Therefore, acceleration is not a variable in the equation of angular momentum. So, the answer is c. Acceleration.

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