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for additional rating body the angle between torque and angular acceleration is​

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❤️Newton's 2nd law relates force to acceleration. In the angular version of Newton's 2nd law, torque τ takes the place of force and rotational inertia takes the place of mass. When the rotational inertia of an object is constant, the angular acceleration is proportional to torque❤️

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Newton's 2nd law relates force to acceleration. In the angular version of Newton's 2nd law, torque τ takes the place of force and rotational inertia takes the place of mass. When the rotational inertia of an object is constant, the angular acceleration is proportional to torque.

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