question archive Newton's Second Law (F = ma) can be thought of as having an analog, applied to angular motion

Newton's Second Law (F = ma) can be thought of as having an analog, applied to angular motion

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Newton's Second Law (F = ma) can be thought of as having an analog, applied to angular motion. In the angular analog of Newton's Second Law, what quantity corresponds to acceleration in the linear version of the Law?

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