From Part A to C, torque is the analog of force and moment of inertia is the analog of mass. Force and mass are physical quantities which are depend on ONLY one factor. For instance, mass is related to the numbers of atoms in an object. Does torque and moment of inertia have similarly in common? Briefly discuss in term of factors that contribute to the torque and moment of inertia.

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From Part A to C, torque is the analog of force and moment of inertia is the analog of mass. Force and mass are physical quantities which are depend on ONLY one factor. For instance, mass is related to the numbers of atoms in an object. Does torque and moment of inertia have similarly in common? Briefly discuss in term of factors that contribute to the torque and moment of inertia. 

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