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For rotational motion the newton's second law of motion is indicated by

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The relationship between the net external torque and the angular acceleration is of the same form as Newton's second law and is sometimes called Newton's second law for rotation. It is not as general a relationship as the linear one because the moment of inertia is not strictly a scalar quantity.

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The rotational form of Newton's second law states the relation between net external torque and the angular acceleration of a body about a fixed axis. The result looks similar to Newton's second law in linear motion with a few modifications. Translational quantity.

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