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explain with an example in case of rotational motion it is not the force alone but how and where the force is applied is important in rotational motion​

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Answered by chahaknashine272
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Rotational motion is a kind of motion in which the body follows a curved path. For example, the wheel of the car or train is in constant rotational motion.

Torque is the rotational equivalence of force. So, a net torque will cause an object to rotate with an angular acceleration. Because all rotational motions have an axis of rotation, a torque must be defined about a rotational axis. A torque is a force applied to a point on an object about the axis of rotation.

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