An object's moment of inertia is 1.8 kg\,m^2. Its angular velocity is increasing at the rate of 3.4 rad/s^2.

What is the torque on the object?

To find the torque on an object, we can use the equation:

Torque = moment of inertia × angular acceleration

In this case, the moment of inertia is given as 1.8 kg·m^2, and the angular acceleration is given as 3.4 rad/s^2. So, we can substitute these values into the equation to find the torque:

Torque = 1.8 kg·m^2 × 3.4 rad/s^2

Multiplying these values together, we get:

Torque = 6.12 N·m

Therefore, the torque on the object is 6.12 N·m.

torque= momentInertia*angularacceleration