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Give S.I. Unit of Torque and moment of force...​

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Answered by suhasi41
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Answer:

newton metre (N m)

Explanation:

The quantity torque (or moment of force) may be thought of as the cross product of force and distance and the SI unit for torque is Newton metre, N m (m2 kg s-2).

Answered by RomanticBabe
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Newton metre

Unit of torque: newton metre (N m)

The quantity torque (or moment of force) may be thought of as the cross product of force and distanceand the SI unit for torque is Newton metre, N m (m^2 kg s^-2).

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