In an orbital motion, the angular momentum vector is

In an orbital motion, the angular momentum vector is

Options

(a) along the radius vector
(b) parallel to the linear momentum
(c) in the orbital plane
(d) perpendicular to the orbital plane

Correct Answer:

perpendicular to the orbital plane

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