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differentiate between Torque and Force​

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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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Torque and force also differ in that force is a true vector, whereas torque is a pseudovector, that is, it picks up a sign flip under certain kinds of coordinate transformations.Force has units of Newtons, while torque, being the product of a force and a distance, has units of Newton ⋅ meters.

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Answered by anandakrishna15
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• A force can be acted as a force alone or as a torque.

• Torque is the counterpart of the force in angular motion.

• Torque is measured in newton meters whereas force is measured in newton.

• A force can be present without a torque, but a torque cannot be present without a force by definition.

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