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What is torque and what is its unit​

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Answered by tiraa9
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Torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. The object rotates about an axis, which we will call the pivot point, and will label 'O'. We will call the force 'F'.Torque is the twisting force that tends to cause rotation. The point where the object rotates is known as the axis of rotation.

In SI base units: kg⋅m2⋅s−2

SI unit: Newton metre

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Answered by msnitikasood
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Torque or moment of force is the tendency to rotate a body about its axis of rotation upon targentially applying force on the rim, i.e., causing rotational motion in  a body. Torque is the product of the magnitude of force and the perpendicular distance of the line of action of force from the pivoted point or axis of rotation. It depends on these two factors because it is the product of them. Its S.I. unit is Newton/metre because S.I. unit of force is Newton and S.I. unit of distance is metre so their product would be Newton metre

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