Physics, asked by RajputDanish, 11 months ago

N-m is the unit of ...? a ) Torque b) Work c ) Both d ) None​

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Answered by shahsaleem
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RajputDanish: No
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Answered by Anonymous
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(C) BOTH A and B

because,

work = force × displacement

unit of force = Newton (N)

unit of displacement = metre (m)

.°. unit of work = N-m

SIMILARLY,

Torque = F×r (cross product)

r is displacement

and

F is force

.°. unit = N-m


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