The rotational analogue of force is :

Evelyn Buchanan

Evelyn Buchanan

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2023-03-14

The rotational analogue of force is :

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kizintefevd3

kizintefevd3

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Rational analogue: Torque is a force that is present in a linear motion.
Formula to calculate rational analogue:
τ = r × F
where τ is the torque, r is the radius of the rotatory motion, and F is the force applied.
Force is necessary for a body to do translational motion. Similarly, it is torque that is required to rotate a body. If net torque applied to the body about the axis of rotation is zero, then the body does not rotate. Thus, the rotational analogue of force is torque.

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