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A vector quantity possed by a body by virtue of its rotation is called angular momentum.a.Trueb.False

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A vector quantity possed by a body by virtue of its rotation is called angular momentum.a.Trueb.False

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The statement is correct.

Angular momentum is indeed a vector quantity that a body possesses by virtue of its rotation. It is the rotational equivalent of linear momentum and is a conserved quantity, meaning it remains constant unless acted upon by an external torque.

So, the correct answer is:

a. True

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