Asked by Franco Krause
When a net torque is applied to a rigid object it always produces a
1. constant acceleration
2. rotational equilibrium
3. constant angular velocity
4. constant angular momentum
5. change in angular velocity
1. constant acceleration
2. rotational equilibrium
3. constant angular velocity
4. constant angular momentum
5. change in angular velocity
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Answered by
drwls
5. change in angular velocity (and angular momentum)
Answered by
Megan
3. constant angular velocity
When a rigid body is being rotated, every particle within the body will rotate in the same direction, while retaining its original shape. The omega(angular velocity) will remain the same.
When a rigid body is being rotated, every particle within the body will rotate in the same direction, while retaining its original shape. The omega(angular velocity) will remain the same.
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