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Relation between torque and momentum​

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Answered by shalinisudha0268
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Torque is the rate of change of angular momentum. Force in linear motion corresponds to Torque in rotary motion. ...

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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Answered by abolisomkuwar71
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Torque is a rate of change of angular momentum ...force in linear motion correspondence to Torque in rotary motion Therefore, the relationship between angular momentum (I) and Torque (T) it is that dI/dt=T ...torque equal the time derivative of angular momentum ....also it's applied in opposite directions the object is spinning ,it's decrease it's angular velocity...so,torque is directly affecting the angular velocity of the spinning object....

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