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Consider the following two equations A...

Consider the following two equations
A. `L=Iomega`
B. `(dL)/(dt)=Gamma`
In non-inertial frames...

A

both A and B are true

B

A is true But B is false

C

B is true but A is false

D

both A and B are false

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B
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