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One newton x one metre is equal to

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Answered by jaspreetkaurss2006
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Answer:

One newton-metre is equal to the torque resulting from a force of one newton applied perpendicularly to the end of a moment arm that is one metre long.

Unit system: SI derived unit

Inch⋅pound-force: 8.8507 in lbf

Inch⋅ounce-force: 141.6 in oz

Unit of: torque

Answered by neerajamanivannan04
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Answer:

torque (SI unit) or Joule

Explanation:

1N ×1m = 1kgm^2/s^2 = unit of torque

= Joule ( unit of energy)

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