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(a) what is torque? what happens to an object when a net torque is applied to it? (b) how is torque calculated? be sure to describe one of the two ways that we discussed in class and illustrate your answer with a diagram. (c) for an object that is in rotational equilibrium, where do you place the axis of rotation? why? (d) what is the moment of inertia of an object? how can you tell the difference between angularly accelerating an object with a large versus a small moment of inertia? [conceptual question 8 pts.][diagram 2 pts.]

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