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explain rotational an alogue of the force. on what factor does it depend ? repersent it in vector form

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Answered by regardsvishal
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Answer:

Torque is known as the rotational analogue of the force.

Explanation:

The torque is given as,

\vec{\tau}=\vec{F}\times\vec{r}

Therefore, the torque depends on the force applied and the distance at which the force is applied from the center of mass of the system.

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