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Can a single force applied to a body change both its translational and rotational motion? Explain.

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Knowledge Check

  • Rotational motion can be

    A
    one or two dimensional
    B
    one or three dimensional
    C
    two or three dimensional
    D
    one dimensional
  • A body is set into rotational motion due to

    A
    a force acting at a point on the body
    B
    equal and opposite forces acting at two different points on the same body
    C
    equal forces acting at two different points on the body
    D
    a force acting at the centre of the body
  • Equivalent to force in rotational motion is

    A
    moment of force
    B
    impulse
    C
    moment of inertia
    D
    none of these
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