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Dana Gallegos
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9 July, 16:55
What is torque qualitatively?
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Caroline Howell
9 July, 17:06
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Torque is the tendency of a force to cause or change rotational motion of a body. Torque is calculated by multiplying Force and distance, so the SI units of torque are newton-meters, or N*m (even though this is the same as joules, torque isn't work or energy, so should just be newton-meters).
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