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3. Define torque and explain relation
between torque and angular
momentum?​

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Torque is a rotating force produced by an engine's crankshaft. The more torque an engine produces, the greater its ability to perform work. The measurement is the same as work, but slightly different. Since torque is a vector (acting in a certain direction), it's quantified by the units pound-feet and newton-meters.

Torque is a rotating force produced by an engine's crankshaft. The more torque an engine produces, the greater its ability to perform work. The measurement is the same as work, but slightly different. Since torque is a vector (acting in a certain direction), it's quantified by the units pound-feet and newton-meters.Angular moment is the canonical momentum conjugate to rotational displacement. Torque is the generalised force associated to rotational displacement. ... Therefore, the relationship between angular momentum (l) and torque (T) is that dl/dt = T. Torque equals the time derivative of angular momentum.

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