if 'P' denotes power and 'w' denotes angular velocity then torque will be a)p/w b)pw c)w/p d)wp^2
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For a rotating object, the linear distance covered at the circumference of rotation is the product of the radius with theangle covered. ... If torque is in newton metres and rotational speed in revolutions per second, the above equation gives power
SO THE ANSWER IS p/w
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