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state law of rotation

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Answered by Lakshay54
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Newton's Laws for Rotation. The rotational principle of inertia: In the absence of a net applied torque, the angular velocity remains unchanged. This is not as general a relationship as the linear one because the moment of inertia, I, is not strictly a scalar quantity. ... (A result of Newton's 3rd law of linear motion.)
Answered by MuskanS44
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Newton's Laws for Rotation. The rotational principle of inertia: In the absence of a net applied torque, the angular velocity remains unchanged. This is not as general a relationship as the linear one because the moment of inertia, I, is not strictly a scalar quantity.
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