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What is newtons thrid law of ROTATIONAL motion?

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What is newtons thrid law of ROTATIONAL motion?

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Force in the case of linear motion is replaced by torque in rotational motion. The third law of motion can be stated as follows: If a torque be applied by one body upon another, an equal and opposite torque is applied by the latter upon the former, about the same axis of rotation. In other words, a change in the angular momentum of one body brings about an equal and opposite change in the angular momentum of the other body.

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