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Discuss rotational analogue of Newton's second law of
motion?​

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Newton's second law for rotation, ∑iτi=Iα ∑ i τ i = I α , says that the sum of the torques on a rotating system about a fixed axis equals the product of the moment of inertia and the angular acceleration. This is the rotational analog to Newton's second law of linear motion.

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Newton's second law for rotation, ∑iτi=Iα ∑ i τ i = I α , says that the sum of the torques on a rotating system about a fixed axis equals the product of the moment of inertia and the angular acceleration. This is the rotational analog to Newton's second law of linear motion.

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