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force and torque are anaglous to​

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Answered by aaravlokhandedpsv
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force and torque are anaglous to velocity, then torque must be analogous to force. In other words, torque is the rotational equivalent of force. is the perpendicular distance of the line of action of the force from the axis of rotation. We usually refer to this distance as the length of the lever arm.

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is analogous to velocity, then torque must be analogous to force. In other words, torque is the rotational equivalent of force. is the perpendicular distance of the line of action of the force from the axis of rotation.

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