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what is the SI unit for torque? :)
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drwls
Newton-meters. It is dimensionaly the same as Joules, but the latter unit is usually used when discussing energy.
A torque in newton-meters multiplied by a rotation angle in radians (which is considered dimensionless) equals work performed in Joules.
A torque in newton-meters multiplied by a rotation angle in radians (which is considered dimensionless) equals work performed in Joules.
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