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what is torque? give it's unit . show that it is equal to the product of force and the perpendicular distance of its line of action from the axis of rotation. please answer ​

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Answered by koushiDas89
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Therefore torque is equal to product of radial distance and transverse component of force. Therefore, torque is equal to product magnitude of force and perpendicular distance of line of action of force from the axis of rotation.

Answered by MissSolitary
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What is torque? Give its unit. Show that it is equal to the product of force and the perpendicular distance of its line of action from the axis of rotation.

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The torque is basically the turning effect of the body due to the moment of force applied on the body i.e. equal to the magnitude of the force applied and the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation the line of force.

It's S.I unit is Newton metre (N m) , the C.G.S unit is dyne centimetre (dyne cm) and the gravitational S.I unit is kgf m and the gravitational C.G.S unit is gf cm.

The line of force is the line which is drawn on to where the force is being applied and axis of rotation is the pivoted or fixed point and perpendicular distance is the distance between the line of force and the axis of rotation. Therefore, talk about the axis passing through the pivoted point

= Force × perpendicular distance of force from the pivot.

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