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the si unit for torque is Nm and not joule. explain​

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Answered by varadathorat
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Yes, torque has units of joules in SI. ... From this equation, one can interpret torque as the amount of rotational energy gained per radian of rotation. In other words, joules per radian in SI units. But, since one usually considers radians as unitless, this "simplifies" to just joules.

Answered by Poonam01
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Yes, torque has units of joules in SI. From this equation, one can interpret torque as the amount of rotational energy gained per radian of rotation. In other words, joules per radian in SI units. But, since one usually considers radians as unitless, this "simplifies" to just joules.

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