Not quite. I would say that torque is the rotational analog of impulse. Then, following along this analog path, rotational displacement is the analog of displacement, rotational velocity --> velocity, rotational acceleration --> linear acceleration, moment of inertia --> mass, angular momentum --> linear momentum, torque --> force.
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Not quite. I would say that torque is the rotational analog of impulse. Then, following along this analog path, rotational displacement is the analog of displacement, rotational velocity --> velocity, rotational acceleration --> linear acceleration, moment of inertia --> mass, angular momentum --> linear momentum, torque --> force.
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would it be correct to say that torque is the rotational analog of impulse?
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