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Rotational dynamics is a branch of physics that explores the forces and motion of objects rotating around an axis. It builds upon rotational kinematics (which describes the motion itself) by incorporating concepts like torque, moment of inertia, and angular momentum to understand what causes and affects rotational motion. Essentially, it's about understanding how forces cause objects to rotate and how their rotational motion changes.

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