What would the slope represent in a torque vs force graph, and what would its units be. I graphed the points and got a slope of .4778, but am not sure what it represents.

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just as a graph with axes for distance vs time has a slope of velocity (m/s), your graph's slope would be

torque/force = N-m/N = m

I guess that would represent the length of the arm being twisted to produce the torque.
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