Answer:
[tex]T=\dfrac{d\left(I\omega\right)}{dt}[/tex]
Explanation:
Angular momentum precision:
We know that
Linear momentum P= m. v
Rate of change in linear momentum is called force.
Angular momentum L = I.ω
L = I.ω
Rate of change in angular momentum is called torque .
[tex]T=\dfrac{d\left(I\omega\right)}{dt}[/tex]
This rate of change of angular momentum is called angular momentum precision.
Example of angular momentum:
1. Lets take a disc is connected to shaft ,When disc is rotating along its axis and shaft is also rotating .
2.When air plane take turn then they feel one torque this torque is nothing ,it is due to angular momentum precision.