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state the law of rotational motion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A third law of rotational motion states that for every (centripetal) force pulling inward toward the center of rotation, there is and equal and opposite (centrifugal) force pushing outward toward from the center of rotation. To summarize: The first law is the Conservation of Angular Momentum.

Answered by StarBugs
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The motion of a rigid body which takes place in such a way that all of its particles move in circles about an axis with a common angular velocity; also, the rotation of a particle about a fixed point in space.

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