Newtons Second Law of Motion in vector form states that F = dp/dt, where F is the

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Newton’s Second Law of Motion in vector form states that F = dp/dt, where F is the force acting on an object of mass m and p = mr'(t) is the object’s momentum. The analogs of force and momentum for rotational motion are the torque τ = r × F and angular momentum J = r(t) × p(t) Use the Second Law to prove that τ = dJ/dt.

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Calculus

ISBN: 9781319055844

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Authors: Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert Franzosa

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