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what is torque in physics

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Answered by satyaakhanspdp0ni
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Torque is the twisting force that tends to cause rotation. The point where the object rotates is known as the axis of rotation. Mathematically, torque can be written as T = F * r * sin(theta), and it has units of Newton-meters.

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Answered by prya8523
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DEFINITION OF TORQUE :


a force that tends to

or

torque a twisting force that tends to cause rotation .The point where the object rotate is known as the axis of rotation. Torque is a vector quantity .the effect of torque to produce angular acceleration.

TORQUE IN EVERYDAY LIFE


Asstudents, we all want to know how anything we learn will benefit us in out everyday lives and where we can find this is our everyday life. Well , torque almost exist everywhere and here a few of the many examples :

1.bottle cap
2.car wale
3.wrench
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