Physics, asked by ben36, 9 months ago

A force produces changes in linear motion . what does torque do​

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Answered by vy1551128
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Explanation:

Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Specifically, it is a force exerted at a distance from an object's axis of rotation. In the same way that a force applied to an object will cause it to move linearly, a torque applied to an object will cause it to rotate around a pivot point.

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