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Work done in linear motion is defined by w=f.ds, what is its analogue in rotational motion?

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Answered by kavyappps204087
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Answer:

dW = Torque × d(theta)

Explanation:

In linear motion W=f.ds, therefore in correspondence to rotational motion ds -> d(theta) and F-> Torque

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Answered by kirtisharma1619
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Answer:

Work done = torque × theta

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