College Level Physics

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KEY TAKEAWAYS •

Torque is a force that causes a twisting motion or that leads to the twisting of an object on an axis.

Torque is directly proportional to the force applied and the distance from the pivot point.

Torque can be clockwise or counterclockwise when it comes to its direction.

Things like angular velocity and angular momentum are equivalent to the linear velocity and momentum.

The moment of inertia varies with the object but is related to the mass and inversely proportional to the radius squared.

Angular momentum is always conserved in any collision equations.

Kinetic energy can be rotational or translational so that rotational kinetic energy will take away from translational kinetic energy of an object that does both rotation and linear displacement.

The direction of the angular momentum and velocity will be upward if the object is spinning counterclockwise.

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