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L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz, “Mecánica I,” Ed. Reverté. 1994, p. 24. “The Angular or Kinetic Momentum of a System Depends on, as We Know, the Point in Relation to Which It Is Defined. In Mechanics of the Rigid Solid, the Most Rational Thing Is to Choose This Point in the Origin of the Mobile System of Coordinates, That Is, in the Body’s Centre of Mass, and, for What Follows, We Will Indicate by M the Angular Momentum Thus Defined”... In Line with Formula (9.6), When the Origin of Coordinates in the Body’s Centre of Mass Is Chosen, the Angular Momentum M Equals the “Intrinsic” Angular Momentum Resulting from the Movement of the Body’s Points in Relation to the Centre of Mass,” 1994, p. 127.

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