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what type of acceleration produces torque?

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Answered by aadharsh45
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Explanation:

When a torque is applied to an object it begins to rotate with an acceleration inversely proportional to its moment of inertia. This relation can be thought of as Newton's Second Law for rotation. The moment of inertia is the rotational mass and the torque is rotational force. Angular motion obeys Newton's First Law.

Answered by savikala6
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Answer:

Angular acceleration..

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Newton's 2nd law of motion relates force to acceleration. In the angular version of Newton's 2nd law, torque takes place of force and rotational inertia takes place of mass. when the rational inertia of an object is constant, the angular acceleration is proportional to torque...

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