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OpenStudy (anonymous):

iwant to find the dimension of torque

OpenStudy (anonymous):

firstly you should know the formula for torque...do you know??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i know torque=rFSin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or torque=r times F

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it can be written as r*F r and F are vectors..here r is in metre and force is in Newton..so si unit is Nm. Now to find dimensions you have to Express Nm in terms of mass(M),length(L) and time(T)..can you do it??

OpenStudy (dean.shyy):

Take a look at this: http://is.gd/stcYQ4

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