Physics, asked by preetamhalder2000, 2 months ago

What is
the
diffenence between
linear work and
angular work ?

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Answered by utkarshanand47855
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Answer:

To relate a linear force acting for a certain distance with the idea of rotational work, you relate force to torque (its angular equivalent) and distance to angle. When force moves an object through a distance, work is done on the object. Similarly, when a torque rotates an object through an angle, work is done.

Answered by mdsultanhoque
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Answer:

Linear Velocity is nothing more than the velocity of an object in a straight line, whereas Angular Velocity is how much an objects spins, rotates, or turns, as nicely summarized by Chegg. ... Basically, all this means is that angular displacement is the angle at which an object spins/rotates about a fixed point.

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