Physics, asked by hritvija1411, 11 months ago


Turning effect of force or Torque can be defined as the movement caused by the force applied perpendicular to a body
*is it a correct definition of torque?*​

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Answered by KAI1935
1

Answer:

or you can say angular movement of a body is called torque....

in somple words don't go so brief girl...

use your mind

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is correct.

Torque is the turning effect when a force is applied perpendicular (or any other angle except 0) to the position vector of the body.

ζ = r x F

ζ = r Fsinθ


hritvija1411: do i have to mention 'angular movement'?
Anonymous: Not necessarily. Though torque can be also defined as the rate of change of 'angular momentum'
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