Physics, asked by harshaingh, 1 year ago

show that torque in rotatory motion is equal to rate of change of angular momentum

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Answered by bhagathmukesh07
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Torque is calculated with respect to (about) a point. Changing the point can change the torque's magnitude and direction. The vector sum of all torques acting on a particle is equal to the time rate of change of the angular momentum of that particle.

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