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Torque acting on a body is the rotational analogue of 1. Mass 2. Force 3. Velocity 4. Kinetic energy

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Answered by adventureisland
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Torque acting on a body is the rotational analogue of Force.

Explanation:

Rotational analogue of force:

  • Torque is the rotating equivalent of force in linear motion. If the action of a force from the axis of rotation is perpendicular to the line, torque force perpendicular to the line.
  • Force is necessary for a body to do translation motion. is the torque which is required to rotate a body.
  • Torque acting on a body is the rotational analogue of Force. Rotational Analogue of force in linear motion is torque.
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