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Relation between torque and angular momentum​

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Answered by krishnanujatr
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The torque is defined as the rate of change of angular momentum which is the same as the cross product of the linear force and the distance from the axis. So, the torque is the rate of change of angular momentum

Answered by ratnmalagundecha
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The torque is defined as the rate of change of angular momentum which is the same as the cross product of the linear force and the distance from the axis. So, the torque is the rate of change of angular momentum. We are given that the angular momentum is constant for a situation. ... The torque will be zero in such a case.

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