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Orders of magnitude (angular momentum)

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"Orders of magnitude" generally refers to the scale or size of a quantity relative to a base unit, often expressed as a power of ten. In the context of angular momentum, it refers to the comparison of the angular momentum of different systems or objects based on their mathematical formulations, which typically involve mass, distance, and velocity.

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