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by TeMPOraL
3273 days ago
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What about angular speed, though? My physics is very rusty where it comes to rotating things, and I don't recall dealing with rotation on relativity classes in school. Since you can derive momentary linear speed from angular speed and distance from centre of rotation, I assume there is no absolute angular speed either? |
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Another odd possibly related thing is linear momentum can be any amount but angular momentum is quantized which may be why we have particles. In Maxwell's equations you can have any amount of light but in practice it arrives in chunks with one unit of angular momentum each.