it is when something is:
twist; turn; wring; coil; twirl
The rotational analog of force in linear motion is "Torque".
Torque
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I think you are looking for torque.
Not exactly,torque is the force that affects rotational motion; the greater the torque, the greater the change in rotational motion. It is always specified with regard to the axis of rotation.
The rotational analog of force in linear motion is "Torque".
Two forces associated with rotational motion are centripetal force and centrifugal force.
When the force is centrifugal or rotational force
Torque
Centrifugal force and centripetal force are associated with rotational motion. Centrifugal force draws a rotating body away from the center of rotation. Centripetal force is usually the cause of circular motion. Answer2: The curl force is associated with rotational motion, F =cDelxP = 1RxP cp/r sin(P) = 1RxP ma sin(P). Rotational motion is a vector and the rotational force is a vector, 1RxP.
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I think you are looking for torque.
it's centrifugal force..
Torque
YES
Not exactly,torque is the force that affects rotational motion; the greater the torque, the greater the change in rotational motion. It is always specified with regard to the axis of rotation.
the answer is rotational force