(a) Linear momentum
Linear momentum, kinetic energy
(A) Linear momentum
Apr 11th, 2019
(a) linear momentum
Mechanical energy
(D) mechanical energy
Apr 1st, 2019
(b) he is like real life Tony Stark..he've got money he've got plans ideas and everything
C
Apr 1st, 2019
It seems to be like (a) always x y
(a) x y
(a)
Sep 16th, 2018
None of the above
D
Sep 7th, 2018
The relationship Torque=(Moment of Inertia)*(Angular Acceleration) involves the term "angular acceleration". Obviously we can talk about angular acceleration of a system of particles about an axis only if all the particles in the system have same angular acceleration. Otherwise the term "angular acceleration" itself won't be defined. Thus, in general, angular acceleration is defined only for a particle or a rigid body (and not for a system of loose particles, as the angular acceleration of different particles will be different).
We also know that the given relationship is true for any rigid body, with respect to an axis passing through the body. The given relationship is trivially true for a particle.
Hence, the given relationship is true for a single particle as well as a rigid body.
Abhishek Kumar
Apr 11th, 2019