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No. Just as no force is required to keep a moving body moving in a straight lineat constant speed, no torque is required to keep a rotating body rotating at aconstant speed. External torque is present only if the body's rate of rotation ischanging.
No. Torque is required only for producing angular acceleration. A body rotates with constant angular velocity if no external torque acts on it.
In a perpendicular direction to the rotating body.
"acceleration"
Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion describes the behavior of a massive body at rest or in uniform linear motion, i.e., not accelerating or rotating. The First Law states, "A body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion unless it is acted upon by an external force."Jun 26, 2014
No. Just as no force is required to keep a moving body moving in a straight lineat constant speed, no torque is required to keep a rotating body rotating at aconstant speed. External torque is present only if the body's rate of rotation ischanging.
No. Torque is required only for producing angular acceleration. A body rotates with constant angular velocity if no external torque acts on it.
In a perpendicular direction to the rotating body.
Carbohydrates are acted on by enzymes in the body to convert them to sugar so the body can use them as fuel.
The fastest rotating planet is Jupiter.
"acceleration"
SB acted with her body.. ED acted with her soul !
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Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion describes the behavior of a massive body at rest or in uniform linear motion, i.e., not accelerating or rotating. The First Law states, "A body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion unless it is acted upon by an external force."Jun 26, 2014
There is no specific type of torque. Torque is only the 'Circular' force that makes the body move in the circular path.
Any time there is a force, there can be torque.
Torque is the forced applied to a body part. For example, the arm curling a dumbell, there is torque which causes levers in the body to move. There is also Resistance Torque which is resistance force at some distance from the fulcrum. Also there is Effot Torque which is created by muscle pulling on bone to be moved.