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Talia Bautista
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22 October, 17:13
What is the S. I unit of torque?
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Sherlyn Cooke
22 October, 17:34
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Torque has the dimension of force times distance, symbolically L2MT-2. Official SI literature suggests using the unit newton metre (N⋅m), or, joule per radian (J/rad). The unit newton metre is properly denoted N⋅m rather than m.
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