relation between Torque and angular momentum??
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When a torque is applied to an object it begins to rotate with an acceleration inversely proportional to its moment of inertia. This relation can be thought of as Newton's Second Law for rotation. The moment of inertia is the rotational mass and the torque is rotational force. Angular motion obeys Newton's First law.
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Angular moment is the canonical momentum conjugate to rotational displacement. Torque is the generalised force associated to rotational displacement. ... Therefore, the relationship between angular momentum (l) and torque (T) is that dl/dt = T. Torque equals the time derivative of angular momentum.
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