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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

Torque is defined the moment of Force. In simple words , it represents the rotational analogue of Force.

  • TORQUE is an axial vector
  • It is calculated by the cross product of position vector and Force vector.

Mathematically , it's represented as :

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Examples of situations in daily life where we use torque are as follows :

  • When we open a door , we apply a force at a particular distance from the hinge (axis of rotation). Actually we are applying a torque which opens /closes the door.

Answered by Saby123
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QUESTION :

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kishu6331

SOLUTION :

We know that torque is the cross product of force and it's resultant position vector.

So,

Torque = Force Vector × Position Vector

A example of torque :

For your easier understanding, i am giving a simple example of Torque..

The opening and closing closing of a door is an example of a torque.

Here, we apply a force to open / close a door.

The door rotates about a point.

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