Rotational analogue of force in linear motion is moment of force.It is also referred to as torque or couple------+++------- Please anyone can explain me the meaning of rotational analogue, and ...moment of force ... anyone please help me..Please provide correct answer its serious not a joke
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The product of the force and the perpendicular distance to the center of gravity for an unconfined object, or to the pivot for a confined object, is^M called the torque or the moment. A torque is also a vector quantity and produces a rotation in the same way that a force produces a translation.
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