Calculating Angular Momentum from Time-Dependent Torque
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This content solves a physics problem where a disk experiences a time-dependent torque. It demonstrates how to determine the angular momentum of the disk at a specific time by integrating the torque function with respect to time and using a given initial condition to find the constant of integration.
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