what do you mean by torque and angular momentum
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Torque. Torque is the result of applying a force to rotate an object around an axis. It is a measure of the tendency of a force to change the rotational motion of an object. In a previous section, angular acceleration was introduced, but the possible sources of this were not discussed.
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Torque can be defined as the rate of change of angular momentum, analogous to force. The net external torque on any system is always equal to the total torque on the system; in other words, the sum of all internal torques of any system is always 0 (this is the rotational analogue of Newton's Third Law).
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Torque----force which cause rotation is known as torque or twisting force
Amgular momentum - it is a quantity of rotation of a body which is the product of its moment of inertia and its angular velocity.
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