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the relationship between rotational speed and net force is direct right? and also can u say why it is direct
14 years ago

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drwls
No, that is not right.

You can have a very high rotation rate with no force, or torque, at all. Angular momentum is conserved in the absence of torque.

Rotational acceleration rate is proportional to torque, not force.

You need to understand the difference between force and torque.
14 years ago

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