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An object's moment of inertia is 1.8 kg\,m^2. Its angular velocity is increasing at the rate of 3.4 rad/s^2.

What is the torque on the object?
Oct 30, 2010

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bobpursley
torque= momentInertia*angularacceleration
Oct 30, 2010

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