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derivatives of torque and angular momentum ???​

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Answered by tusipaul657
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The net torque on a system about a given origin is the time derivative of the angular momentum about that origin: d→Ldt=∑→τ d L → d t = ∑ τ → . A rigid rotating body has angular momentum L=Iω L = I ω directed along the axis of rotation.

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Answered by sheebakhan8103
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The net torque on a system about a given origin is the time derivative of the angular momentum about that origin: d→Ldt=∑→τ d L → d t = ∑ τ → . A rigid rotating body has angular momentum L=Iω L = I ω directed along the axis of rotation

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