Physics, asked by godfiregamingyt25, 1 month ago

torque depends upon ? multiple choice a) force b) moment arm only . c) mass d) force and moment arm explain why​

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Answered by ashokmohanti98
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Answer:

Torque is a vector quantity. The direction of the torque vector depends on the direction of the force on the axis. Anyone who has never opened a door has an intuitive understanding of torque.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Torque depends on the duration of the power:

  • A measure of the inclination of force to produce a rotation or rotation in relation to an axis, equal to the output of the force vector and the radius vector from the rotating axis to the point of force consumption; a moment of power.
  • Torque (also known as moment, or moment of force) is the tendency of a force to cause or reverse rotational body movements.
  • It is a twist or turning force on an object.
  • Torque is calculated by multiplying the force and distance.
  • It is a vector volume, which means it has both index and size.
  • It is the tendency of the force to make or change the rotating movements of the body.
  • It is a twist or turning force on an object.
  • Similarly, torque is the cause of angular acceleration.
  • Therefore, torque can be defined as the rotational equity of line power.
  • The point at which an object rotates is called the axis of rotation.
  • In physics, torque is simply the tendency to turn or twist.
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