If a constant net torque is applied to an object, that object will

A)

rotate with constant linear velocity.
B)

rotate with constant angular velocity.
C)

rotate with constant angular acceleration.
D)

having an increasing moment of inertia.
E)

having a decreasing moment of inertia.


C

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