Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law - Introduction

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0:00 Intro
0:15 Newton’s Second Law
0:48 The rotational form
1:59 Using the equation
3:13 In words

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Thanks for explaining well, is it possible for rotational motion to have a constant velocity so that the angular acceleration is zero? then what if the angular acceleration is zero then the torque will be zero if using Newton's 2nd law

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The formula vector(torque) = I x vector(angular acceleration) is *not correct* because the rotational inertia may be different for rotations about the x, y, and z-axis.

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