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Let's dive into the principles of angular momentum and rotational dynamics: When an object is rotating, it possesses a property called angular momentum. This depends on two main factors: the object's rotational mass (how much stuff is rotating) and its angular velocity (how fast it's spinning). Angular momentum is essentially the product of these two factors. Now, let's talk about the physics of bringing weights closer. As the weights are brought closer during rotation, the mass of the system gets concentrated more towards the center. Imagine you're spinning around with your arms out, and then you bring them in – you start spinning faster. That's because bringing the weights closer reduces the effective rotational mass of the system. In the language of physics, to keep the total angular momentum constant (which is a rule in the world of spinning things), if the rotational mass decreases, the angular velocity has to increase. It's like a skater pulling their arms in during a spin to speed up. This principle is known as the conservation of angular momentum. So, in simple terms, bringing weights closer while rotating is like a cosmic dance where nature adjusts the spin speed to keep that angular momentum in check!

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Shong ha ka shuki. Bat ia ki maw kilo bad khynñiat jngai ia ki maw kilo haduh ban da beit ki kti jong phi. Ong ia i paralok jong phi ban khynñiat ia phi suki suki. Katba phi iaid sawdong ia leh ban ring ia ki maw kilo shajan jong phi. Kane kan pyn shad sawdong ia phi kham stet. Mynta khynñiat biang ia ki maw  kilo jngai na phi bad phin shem ba phi kham suki. Kano kano ka tiar kaba iaid sawdong ka bat ia la ka angular momentum, kaba mih na ka rotational mass bad angular velocity jong ka. Katba phi wanlam ia ki mawkilo shajan, ka jingkhia (mass) jong baroh kawei ka jingshna ka shong hapdeng (axis of rotation) bad da kaba long kumne ka pynduna ia ka rotational mass. Dei na kane ka daw ba ka angular velocity ka kiew ban tyngkai ia ka angular momentum. 

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