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Difference between torque and angular momentum.

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\fbox\pink{A}\fbox\blue{n}\fbox\purple{s}\fbox\green{w}\fbox\red{e}\fbox\orange{r}Torque is the equivalent of force for rotational motion. Torque can be described as a twisting force that causes rotation. Angular momentum L is defined as moment of inertia I times angular velocity ω , while moment of inertia is a measurement of an object's ability to resist angular acceleration.


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