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Which factor does the torque on an object NOT depend on?Group of answer choicesthe object's angular velocitythe angle at which the force is appliedthe magnitude of the applied force

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Which factor does the torque on an object NOT depend on?Group of answer choicesthe object's angular velocitythe angle at which the force is appliedthe magnitude of the applied force

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The torque on an object does NOT depend on the object's angular velocity. Torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. The torque depends on the magnitude of the force, the distance from the point of rotation to the point where the force is applied (lever arm), and the angle at which the force is applied. However, it does not depend on the angular velocity of the object.

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