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Define torque and it's dimensions​

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Answered by akansharao
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Torque:-

The tendency of a force to rotate the body is known as Torque.

Dimensional Formula:-

ML^2T^-2

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Answered by MissSolitary
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The turning effect of the body when it is pivoted at a point and when the force is applied, it tends to rotate the body is known as torque (or moment of force).

The torque is equal to the product of the magnitude of the force and the perpendicular distance of the line of the force from the axis of rotation.

For the maximum torque, the perpendicular distance should be more i.e. the distance between the line of force and the axis of rotation.

The S.I. unit of torque is Newton metre (N m). It's C.G.S unit is dyne cm. It's S.I gravitational unit is kgf m and its C.G.S gravitational unit is gf cm.

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: Dimensions :-

1 N m = 10⁵ dyne × 10² cm

= 10⁷ dyne cm

1 kgf m = 9.8 N m

1 gf cm = 980 dyne cm

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