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whether torque is a scalar quantity


12345670000: Note that the SI units of torque is a Newton-metre, which is also a way of expressing a Joule (the unit for energy). However, torqueis not energy. So, to avoid confusion, we will use the units N.m, and not J. The distinction arises because energy is a scalar quanitity, whereas torque is a vector.

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Answered by durekhan123
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Note that the SI units of torque is a Newton-metre, which is also a way of expressing a Joule (the unit for energy). However, torque is not energy. So, to avoid confusion, we will use the units N.m, and not J. The distinction arises because energy is a scalar quanitity, whereas torque is a vector.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate !!

Torque is a VECTOR QUANTITY

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